"Nowhere else is so deep a consideration of... ponderable aspects of this campaign so conveniently or compellingly condensed as in this splendid volume." - Virginia Quarterly Review"
This title explores key political, diplomatic, social, and military issues at stake. The Richmond campaign of 1862, waged by armies under Robert E. Lee and George B. McClellan, ranks as one of the most important military operations of the first years of the American Civil War. This book offers nine essays in which well-known Civil War historians explore questions regarding high command, strategy and tactics, the effects of the fighting upon politics and society both North and South, and the ways in which emancipation figured in the campaign. The authors have consulted previously untapped manuscript sources and reinterpreted more familiar evidence, sometimes focusing closely on the fighting around Richmond and sometimes looking more broadly at the background and consequences of the campaign. The contributors are William A. Blair, Keith S. Bohannon, Peter S. Carmichael, Gary W. Gallagher, John T. Hubbell, Robert E. L. Krick, Robert K. Krick, James Marten, and William J. Miller.
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The Richmond campaign of 1862, waged by armies under Robert E Lee and George B McClellan, ranks as one of the important military operations of the first years of the American Civil War. This book offers nine essays which explores questions regarding high command, strategy and tactics, and the ways in which emancipation figured in the campaign.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807859193
Publisert
2008-09-30
Utgiver
The University of North Carolina Press; The University of North Carolina Press
Vekt
365 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288
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