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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... South Lost the Civil War (with Richard E. Beringer, Archer Jones, and William N. Still Jr.) Three Years with Quantrill: A True Story Told by His Scout, John McCorkle (editor, with Albert Castel) Letters from Forest Place: A Plantation ...
... South Lost the Civil War (with Richard E. Beringer, Archer Jones, and William N. Still Jr.) Three Years with Quantrill: A True Story Told by His Scout, John McCorkle (editor, with Albert Castel) Letters from Forest Place: A Plantation ...
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... I did on Why the South Lost the Civil War, was a tricky business, a nerve-racking experience which I would never attempt again and would not recommend to anyone. During my time in higher academia, jobs have been scarce xiii Preface.
... I did on Why the South Lost the Civil War, was a tricky business, a nerve-racking experience which I would never attempt again and would not recommend to anyone. During my time in higher academia, jobs have been scarce xiii Preface.
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... lost the element of surprise and the Union counterconcentration had made ... Confederates used their railways for concentrations at successive points so ... South Carolina, Geor- gia, and Florida to this division. Though more ...
... lost the element of surprise and the Union counterconcentration had made ... Confederates used their railways for concentrations at successive points so ... South Carolina, Geor- gia, and Florida to this division. Though more ...
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... South could attempt to take the initiative. A more resolute and self-reliant ... lost because of Davis's physical sickliness. Not only was Davis sickly, he ... lost. Richard McMurry has rightly opined that if Johnston had been left in ...
... South could attempt to take the initiative. A more resolute and self-reliant ... lost because of Davis's physical sickliness. Not only was Davis sickly, he ... lost. Richard McMurry has rightly opined that if Johnston had been left in ...
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... South did not have the necessary advantageous strongholds. But even more assuredly, the Southern populace was not ... lost the war. Stephen D. Lee and the Guns at Second Manassas This. 4. Nor, as readers know who are familiar with what I and ...
... South did not have the necessary advantageous strongholds. But even more assuredly, the Southern populace was not ... lost the war. Stephen D. Lee and the Guns at Second Manassas This. 4. Nor, as readers know who are familiar with what I and ...
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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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