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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Stran 7
... going to absolve Ulysses S. Grant for Cold Harbor, as well I think we must, it seems correct to forgive R. E. Lee his decisions on the third day at Gettysburg. As might have been expected in view of the common parentage of both armies ...
... going to absolve Ulysses S. Grant for Cold Harbor, as well I think we must, it seems correct to forgive R. E. Lee his decisions on the third day at Gettysburg. As might have been expected in view of the common parentage of both armies ...
Stran 14
... going against them. Davis's shortcomings, though not as clearly exposed during the early months of the conflict as they would be by war's end, never- theless inflicted serious damage on the Southern cause from the very start. An early ...
... going against them. Davis's shortcomings, though not as clearly exposed during the early months of the conflict as they would be by war's end, never- theless inflicted serious damage on the Southern cause from the very start. An early ...
Stran 19
... going to be reis- sued, so when the good folks here in Louisiana who produce the annual symposium asked me again this year to appear on the pro- gram, it seemed that it would be nice and even symbolically appro- priate to commemorate ...
... going to be reis- sued, so when the good folks here in Louisiana who produce the annual symposium asked me again this year to appear on the pro- gram, it seemed that it would be nice and even symbolically appro- priate to commemorate ...
Stran 20
... going to end . " " 12 Shortly after the capitulation of Fort Sumter , Lee transferred to the Hampton ( South Carolina ) Legion to be its artillery battery com- mander , and that unit moved to the vicinity of Manassas to join the ...
... going to end . " " 12 Shortly after the capitulation of Fort Sumter , Lee transferred to the Hampton ( South Carolina ) Legion to be its artillery battery com- mander , and that unit moved to the vicinity of Manassas to join the ...
Stran 73
Dosegli ste zgornjo mejo števila strani te knjige, ki je na voljo.
Dosegli ste zgornjo mejo števila strani te knjige, ki je na voljo.
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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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