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Confederates in the Attic

Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War
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In Confederates in the Attic, Tony Horwitz embarks on a journey through the American South to explore the enduring legacy of the Civil War. Through interviews and experiences with various people, Horwitz uncovers tales of passion, history, and the often controversial memory of the Confederacy in contemporary society.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the enduring impact of the American Civil War on Southern culture and identity. It offers a compelling blend of history, travelogue, and personal stories that explore how the war continues to shape the lives and beliefs of people today.

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Confederates in the Attic

In this eloquent and shrewdly observed travelogue, a Pulitzer Prize winner ushers readers through a South where the Civil War is still being fought--where this "Lost Cause" still resonates in the memory and rituals of its denizens. Maps.

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Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horwitz is an engaging narrative that delves deep into the enduring legacy of the American Civil War. This national bestseller follows Horwitz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent, who takes readers on an explosive adventure through the American South. With a keen eye for detail, Horwitz explores how Civil War reenactors, battlefield tourists, and history enthusiasts keep the memory of the Confederacy alive. He artfully blends historical commentary with contemporary social insights, demonstrating how the past continues to shape the present.

The journey begins when Horwitz relocates to a serene corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains, hoping to escape the warzones of Bosnia and the Middle East. However, he soon finds himself drawn back into the fray, this time exploring the battlefields on American soil. Awoken by the crackle of musket fire one morning, his childhood fascination with the Civil War reignites, prompting a quest to understand the intricate and often controversial ways people commemorate the conflict.

Horwitz's travels take him through ten Southern states, where he uncovers a tapestry of stories and characters that bring history to life. In Virginia, he meets 'hardcore' reenactors who go to extreme lengths to accurately portray Confederate soldiers, even crash-dieting to achieve an authentic, emaciated appearance. In Kentucky, he witnesses the disturbing reality of Klan rallies and racially charged violence, highlighting the ongoing tensions rooted in the Civil War's legacy.

His odyssey leads him to Andersonville, where he explores the controversial legacy of a Confederate prison and its commander, who is both vilified as a war criminal and venerated as a martyr. The journey culminates in a marathon trek from Antietam to Gettysburg to Appomattox, alongside Robert Lee Hodge, an eccentric Civil War enthusiast. Hodge dubs their epic adventure the 'Civil Wargasm,' a term that encapsulates their intense and often surreal experiences.

Written with Horwitz's signature blend of humour, historical insight, and incisive journalism, Confederates in the Attic breathes new life into old battlefields and illuminates the ways in which they intersect with modern American life. Through vivid descriptions and keen observations, Horwitz reveals the complicated relationships that Americans—especially Southerners—have with their past. He visits classrooms where Civil War history is taught, courtrooms where battles over historical interpretation are fought, and country bars where age-old debates rage on.

This compelling work appeals to a wide audience, from history buffs and students of racial conflict to those simply curious about the enduring impact of the Civil War. Horwitz’s travels offer a nuanced, sometimes humorous, and always thought-provoking perspective on how one of America’s most seminal events continues to reverberate through the collective consciousness of the South.

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A fresco of modern-day American divisiveness, Confederates in the Attic is lauded for its humour, insightful exploration of Civil War legacies, and sparkling irreverence towards cultural myths. It provides a fascinating, poignant, and occasionally chilling look at hardcore reenactors and others who reshape history to fit their narratives, making it an essential read for understanding lingering conflicts.

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ISBN: 9780679758334

Publisher: Random House USA Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 February 1999

Country: United States

Imprint: Vintage Books

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

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Width: 132.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 432

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About the Author

TONY HORWITZ is a native of Washington, D.C., and a graduate of Brown University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. As a newspaper reporter he spent a decade overseas, mainly covering conflicts in Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans for The Wall Street Journal. Returning to the U.S., he won the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting and wrote for The New Yorker before becoming a full-time author. In addition to Confederates in the Attic,his books include the national and New York Times bestsellers, Blue Latitudes, Baghdad Without a Map and A Voyage Long and Strange. His latest book, Midnight Rising, was named a New York Times Notable Book. Horwitz has also been a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University and a history columnist for Smithsonian magazine. He is currently the president of the Society of American Historians. Horwitz lives in West Tisbury, Massachusetts with his wife Geraldine Brooks, their sons, dogs and alpacas.

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