Reflections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of WarUniversity of Missouri Press, 2004 - 254 strani |
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... Confederacy, especially in its condemnation of local defense forces. Hattaway's careful research offers a fresh interpreta- tion of the entire matter of state rights and the Southern war effort. Equally cogent is his critique, in “We ...
... Confederacy, especially in its condemnation of local defense forces. Hattaway's careful research offers a fresh interpreta- tion of the entire matter of state rights and the Southern war effort. Equally cogent is his critique, in “We ...
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... Confederacy ultimately named eight full generals , seventeen lieutenant generals , and seventy - two major generals . It is my opinion that blame for the eventual Confederate defeat cannot be placed upon this group . That is so either ...
... Confederacy ultimately named eight full generals , seventeen lieutenant generals , and seventy - two major generals . It is my opinion that blame for the eventual Confederate defeat cannot be placed upon this group . That is so either ...
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... Confederacy (Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee) contributed two-thirds of the Southern generals elevated above brigadier. The remaining six states, comprising the Gulf Coast area, could boast of only five higher ...
... Confederacy (Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee) contributed two-thirds of the Southern generals elevated above brigadier. The remaining six states, comprising the Gulf Coast area, could boast of only five higher ...
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... Confederates, only two were new to the military, Forrest and Wade Hampton, both of whom had attained consider- able ... Confederacy's poor former students (John B. Hood, James Longstreet, and Theophilus Holmes) attained rank beyond ...
... Confederates, only two were new to the military, Forrest and Wade Hampton, both of whom had attained consider- able ... Confederacy's poor former students (John B. Hood, James Longstreet, and Theophilus Holmes) attained rank beyond ...
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... Confederacy. That same year the Confederacy promoted its first lieutenant generals and named Braxton Bragg a full general, the last man to attain that rank in the South's regular army. (In 1864 Hood was named a full general, but the ...
... Confederacy. That same year the Confederacy promoted its first lieutenant generals and named Braxton Bragg a full general, the last man to attain that rank in the South's regular army. (In 1864 Hood was named a full general, but the ...
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The War Strikes Home | 52 |
A Virginian | 66 |
Lincolns Presidential Example in Dealing with the Military | 78 |
The War inside the Church | 99 |
The Crux of Frank L | 111 |
We Shall Cease to Be Friends | 133 |
Civil War to World War I | 147 |
The War Board the Basis of the United States | 158 |
Creation Mobilization | 169 |
The Evolution of Tactics in the Civil War | 200 |
On Remembering and Reliving History | 221 |
Index | 237 |
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Reflections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the ... Herman Hattaway Prikaz kratkega opisa - 2003 |
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