No Surrender: Asymmetric Warfare in the Reconstruction South, 1868–1877

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877), Military
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Author: Keith D. Dickson ISBN: 9781440848940
Publisher: ABC-CLIO Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Praeger Language: English
Author: Keith D. Dickson
ISBN: 9781440848940
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Praeger
Language: English

A modern and current examination of Reconstruction that explains how the South in the aftermath of defeat in a total war, was still able to exhaust the will of the powerful North using asymmetric warfare.

• Offers a synthesis of asymmetric warfare concepts that provides a novel context for understanding events and developments of the Reconstruction era and the emergence of the New South

• Enables readers to draw interesting parallels between the events of Reconstruction 140 years ago to the recent U.S. military's experience in the Middle East

• Explains how reconciliation and peace result from a political-social equilibrium that marks the achievement of the weaker actor's goals

• Offers a view of history that places events in terms of examining conflict to explain the achievement of a weaker actor's goals

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A modern and current examination of Reconstruction that explains how the South in the aftermath of defeat in a total war, was still able to exhaust the will of the powerful North using asymmetric warfare.

• Offers a synthesis of asymmetric warfare concepts that provides a novel context for understanding events and developments of the Reconstruction era and the emergence of the New South

• Enables readers to draw interesting parallels between the events of Reconstruction 140 years ago to the recent U.S. military's experience in the Middle East

• Explains how reconciliation and peace result from a political-social equilibrium that marks the achievement of the weaker actor's goals

• Offers a view of history that places events in terms of examining conflict to explain the achievement of a weaker actor's goals

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