James M. McPherson Quote

While one or more of these interpretations remain popular among the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other Southern heritage groups, few professional historians now subscribe to them. Of all these interpretations, the states' rights argument is perhaps the weakest. It fails to ask the question, states' rights for what purpose? States' rights, or sovereignty, was always more a means than an end, an instrument to achieve a certain goal more than a principle.


pp. 3–9 - This Mighty Scourge: Perspectives on the Civil War (2007)


While one or more of these interpretations remain popular among the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other Southern heritage groups, few professional ...

While one or more of these interpretations remain popular among the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other Southern heritage groups, few professional ...

While one or more of these interpretations remain popular among the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other Southern heritage groups, few professional ...

While one or more of these interpretations remain popular among the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other Southern heritage groups, few professional ...