Military Leaders in the Civil War
Author: Joseph Brady Mitchell
Publisher: E P M Publications
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780939009138
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnalyzes the personalities and leadership abilities of ten Civil War generals.
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Author: Joseph Brady Mitchell
Publisher: E P M Publications
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780939009138
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnalyzes the personalities and leadership abilities of ten Civil War generals.
Author: Tim McNeese
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1604130334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThough historians could name hundreds of political and military leaders who left their mark during the Civil War, "Civil War Leaders" presents the lives and contributions made by the eras greatest leaders, representatives of both sides in the conflict, Northerners and Southerners alike. While their efforts may, at times, have pitted one against the other, their legacies represent a patchwork of American biographies. Each pursued goals that were set by the course of the nation as it became increasingly fractured. Through secession and the bloodiest war to date in American history, the United States emerged on the other side of the conflict once again united, its weaknesses healed, and its future more secure than it had been before the ordinance of war briefly ruled the American landscape. Learn about the intriguing leaders of the Civil War era, their convictions, and their decisions during this tumultuous time in American history.
Author: Charles F. Ritter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-01-27
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 1135936188
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides an overview of the careers of the great military leaders and the critical political leaders of the American Civil War. Entries consider the leader's character and pre-war experience, their contributions to the war effort, and the war's impact on the rest of their lives. An assessment of their historical treatment puts their long-term reputations on the line, and results in a thorough revision of some leaders, a call for further study of others, and a reaffirmation of the accomplishments of the greatest leaders.
Author: Don McLeese
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781595154743
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patrick Tracey
Publisher:
Published: 1992-10-31
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9780816026715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of biographical profiles of eight noted military leaders of the Civil War, including Robert E. Lee, George Henry Thomas, and William Tecumseh Sherman.
Author: Timothy H. Donovan
Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 0757001564
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBegins with an in-depth view of the political, social, and military organization of pre-Civil War America, then follows the events of the war with an analysis of the military tactics used, the weaponry that was available, and the generalship employed by military leaders on both sides of the conflict. While all major battles are covered, the text focuses particular attention on those battles that helped develop new rules of military engagement and tactics. From the charge of the cavalry to the early development of trench warfare, and from the use of single-shot rifles to the deployment of devastating machine guns, the reader is given a unique view of the American Civil War through the eyes of the men who have taught military history at West Point.
Author: Richard M. Walsh
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2016-04-21
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 1455621374
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis entertaining work analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of the Civil War’s top Union and Confederate generals using extensive primary documents and original research. Included are the surprising answers to intriguing questions: How did Union general Ulysses S. Grant attain such a high rank after numerous failures in civilian life? What made the dour, almost fanatically religious Stonewall Jackson perhaps the best combat leader in the Confederacy? History professor Richard M. Walsh explains why Ambrose Burnside was demoted, who gave George McClellan the nickname “Little Napoleon,” and why men of both sides respected Robert E. Lee. Walsh even includes outstanding citizen soldiers who quickly advanced in rank on both sides in his remarkable chronicle. Fascinating facts are gathered in chapters that group the generals from the worst to the not so bad to the best, all punctuated by satirical portraits drawn by Charles H. Hayes. Walsh’s record is a must read for history buffs from both sides of the Mason-Dixon!
Author: Civil War Society
Publisher: Gramercy
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDetails the lives and accomplishments of Civil War military leaders.
Author: Ethan S. Rafuse
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-11-28
Total Pages: 653
ISBN-13: 1351147781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe largest and most destructive military conflict between the Napoleonic Wars and the First World War, the American Civil War has inspired some of the best and most intriguing scholarship in the field of United States history. This volume offers some of the most important work on the war to appear in the past few decades and offers compelling information and insights into subjects ranging from the organization of armies, historiography, the use of intelligence and the challenges faced by civil and military leaders in the course of America‘s bloodiest war.
Author: Thomas B. Buell
Publisher: Crown
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA master historian gives readers a fresh new picture of the Civil War as it really was. Buell examines three pairs of commanders from the North and South, who met each other in battle. Following each pair through the entire war, the author reveals the human dimensions of the drama and brings the battles to life. 38 b&w photos.