The Confederate State of Richmond

The Confederate State of Richmond - Cover

A Biography of the Capital

by Emory M. Thomas

264 pages / 6.00 x 9.00 inches / 28 halftones

History / United States - Civil War Period

Paperback / 9780807123195 / October 1998

In this, his first book, originally published in 1971, noted historian Emory M. Thomas offers an astute analysis of Civil War Richmond that remains unchallenged to this day. Blending official documents and city council minutes with personal diaries and newspaper accounts, Thomas vividly recounts the military, political, social, and economic experiences of the Confederate capital, providing a compelling drama of home-front war that, in Richmond’s case, rivaled the spectacular events on the battlefield. One of the first studies in southern urban history, The Confederate State of Richmonddeftly demonstrates how Richmond responded to the intense demands of war and became a great capital city. 

Emory M. Thomas is Regents Professor of History at the University of Georgia and author of several books, including The Confederacy as a Revolutionary Experience; The Confederate Nation, 1861-1865; Bold Dragon: The Life of J.E.B. Stuart; and Robert E. Lee: A Biography.

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