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.
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But awakened one morning by the crackle of musket fire horwitz starts filing front line dispatches again this time from a war close to home and to his own heart.
Confederates in the attic is a non fiction book written by pulitzer prize winning journalist tony horwitz.
Horwitz travels across the south visiting civil war reenactors historians celebrators of the confederacy descendants.
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Alabama i had a dream chapter 14 is one of the few chapters that horwitz devotes entirely to the experience of african americans in the south.
When prize winning war correspondent tony horwitz leaves the battlefields of bosnia and the middle east for a peaceful corner of the blue ridge mountains he thinks he s put war zones behind him.
Confederates in the attic summary horwitz s exploration of the lasting effects of the civil war are rooted in his childhood when he his father and his.
He reports on attitudes on the civil war and how it is discussed and taught as well as attitudes about race.
Virginia and beyond the civil wargasm after having re examined his approach for how he discusses the civil war and how he goes about experiencing it horwitz undertakes his most radical and whimsical adventure yet once again bringing along robert lee hodge.
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Wargasm is the term used for an intensive journey through civil war.
One of tony horwitz s experiences in confederates in the attic was the wargasm trip he took with reenactor robert lee hodge.
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Confederates in the attic 1998 is a work of non fiction by pulitzer prize winning author tony horwitz.
The book is a mixture of ethnography the study of a specific group of people in a specific place and travel writing where horwitz attempts to dive deeply into his childhood fascination for the american civil war by traveling through the deep south visiting confederate battlefields museums and monuments and interviewing the locals that he comes into contact with about their.
Kentucky dying for dixie chapter 5 finds horwitz in the small kentucky county of guthrie home to both the famed writer robert penn warren and the racially motivated killing of michael westerman a white confederate sympathizer who was shot dead a by a group of african american young men.