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In the fall of 1862 W. C. Corsan, an English steel merchant and manufacturer from Sheffield, visited the Confederacy to judge the impact of the American Civil War, especially the blockade, on his business prospects. Upon his return to Britain, Corsan penned his observations about the South and its Cause, and his memoir was published in London the following year. With the author identified in the book only as an “English Merchant,” Corsan remained obscure for more than 125 years.

In this new edition, Benjamin H. Trask’s marvelous research identifies Corsan as the heretofore anonymous merchant and tracks his course from New York to New Orleans and across the Deep South. Trask’s introduction gives the first published information about Corsan’s life and firm, and also ably places the merchant’s visit in the context of England’s possible intervention on the side of the Confederacy.

In a clear, lively, and at times humorous style, Corsan details his experiences, which include nearly being drafted into the Rebel army. He also records southerners’ attitudes toward the war and, as was natural given his background and mission, economic and financial matters. Trask’s footnotes provide welcome commentary on the text.

A rosy view of the Confederacy emerges from Corsan’s narrative. Everywhere he went, the Englishman found southern morale very high. As he traveled, he analyzed the relative strengths of the opposing sides and concluded that the South would easily win the war. Although Corsan was opposed to slavery, he adamantly believed blacks incapable of rising in rebellion against their masters or of engaging in combat against southern troops.

Corsan’s accurate descriptions of his surroundings reveal much about the Confederacy; his inaccuracies disclose much about himself and the British merchant class. With Trask’s notes illuminating the distinction, Two Months in the Confederate States is an invaluable resource for students of both the Civil War and the Victorian era.

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Benjamin H. Trask is librarian at the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia.
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Through his copious, informative notes, Trask, the librarian at the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Va., adds a great deal to this vivid account of an English hardware merchant's travels in the deep South during the Civil War autumn of 1862. Explaining and sometimes refuting the author's commentary, the notational obbligato allows readers to enjoy the narrative enriched by the editor's thorough research and personal perspective. With the North's blockade of Southern ports drastically cutting into his hardware exports, Corsan traveled to New York early in October 1862 and soon set sail for New Orleans to discover the state of his old customers. Traveling north to Richmond, Corsan, tourist and Southern sympathizer, offers a window on the deep South and the optimistic outlook of planters and businessmen at this high point of Confederate success in the war. Corsan offers shrewd insights, as when he notes the personal equality of military officers and privates in their off-duty interchanges, contrasted with the complete subordination in rank order while on duty. Perhaps because he was a stranger, however sympathetic to the southern cause, this Englishman gives a fresh perspective of the South at war, whereas local diarists such as Mary Chesnut took much of the ordinary for granted. Surprisingly, neither Corsan nor Trask correctly interprets the effect of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation upon the English people and their government. Almost at the point of recognizing the Confederacy's right to secede from the Union, England, confronted by the proclamation, decided it could not support an effort to continue slavery. What we do have in this well-written narrative and its notations, is a clear picture of the deep South caught at its apex of optimism and expectation of victory and prosperous future.
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