Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy

Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy

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ix, 367 pp. 8vo. A history of the conscription system of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, and the conflicts it produced between Confederate and State authorities. 'In a book that has served as a standard source for more than three generations of Civil War scholars, Albert Burton Moore uses conscription to illustrate a central paradox of the Confederacy-in order to protect its commitment to states rights, the Confederacy was forced to adopt tactics of centralized government. He examines the system's daily operations, troublesome substitution and exemption procedures, and ultimate collapse. Although he credits Confederate conscription with a high degree of success, he blames it for causing dissension between state and national officials and for creating bureaucratic problems of colossal proportions.'