The author was afflicted with the civil war bug when he was a boy.
Confedereates in the attic shnoop.
I was a civil war re enactor in junior high and high school and i particularly appreciated his chapter on that very strange hobby.
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Confederates in the attic.
Confederates in the attic by tony horwitz is a 1998 nonfiction book about the continued influence of the civil war and the confederacy on the american south.
A farb of the heart.
In confederates in the attic author tony horwitz sets out to discover the commonality of our civil war lust.
The war became horwitz s constant companion during his two year tour of battle sites and visits with various people keeping the war s memory alive.
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The themes of confederates in the attic include the disparity between the white and black south the reasons that people still idolize the confederacy and the way that the civil war altered both.
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In confederates in the attic journalist tony horwitz explores the ways in which the civil war is still present in southern culture.
He reports on attitudes on the civil war and how it is discussed and taught as well as attitudes about race.
Written with horwitz s signature blend of humor history and hard nosed journalism confederates in the attic brings alive old battlefields and new ones classrooms courts country bars where the past and the present collide often in explosive ways.
Dispatches from the unfinished civil war when prize winning war correspondent tony horwitz leaves the battlefields of bosnia and the middle east for a peaceful corner of the blue.
Horwitz explores his deep interest in the american civil war and investigates the ties in the united states among citizens to a war that ended more than 130 years previously.