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Thomas R.R. Cobb (1823-1862)
William B. McCash

Thomas R.R. Cobb (1823-1862)

the making of a southern nationalist

Mercer University Press (1983)
9780865540491
356 pages
Dewey 975.8/03/0924
LC Classification F290.C67 .M37 1983
LC Control No. 82022925

Genre

  • C.S.A. Leaders

Subject

  • Generals - Biography. - Confederate States Of America
  • Georgia - Politics And Government
  • Lawyers - Biography. - Georgia
  • Politicians - Biography. - Georgia
  • United States - History

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"Thomas R. R. Cobb (1823-1862), a Georgia jurist who, perhaps more than any other one person, influenced the form that the "second revolution" took in Georgia (1860-1861), has been described as a prototype of a Southern intellectual. A product of the "Old South," Cobb's influence upon national events (up to and during the Civil War, especially in Georgia) was considerable. Cobb was a "representative Southerner" whose ideas "expressed the trends then current in Southern thought." This investigation of the life and influence of Thomas R. R. Cobb provides significant insight into the attitudes of his time." Cobb's multifaceted involvements - in legal, educational, and moral reform; revivalism; the "positive good defense" of slavery; secession; and the Civil War - make him a doubly interesting important figure worthy of serious investigation. The present study is an investigation of Cobb, and amply provides further insight into the life and times of that "Late Great Unpleasantness" (secession and Civil War) that is such an important part of the history of the United States.

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