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 xv
... organization, the relevance of religion in warfare, the concept and significance of civil religion, the nature of good (and bad) mili- tary leadership, and why people find it interesting and important to remember, and sometimes to try ...
... organization, the relevance of religion in warfare, the concept and significance of civil religion, the nature of good (and bad) mili- tary leadership, and why people find it interesting and important to remember, and sometimes to try ...
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... organized defensive forces. The successful integration of almost every rail-connected point into a national system of strategic defense permitted an application on an unprecedented scale of the Napoleonic concept of concentra- tion at ...
... organized defensive forces. The successful integration of almost every rail-connected point into a national system of strategic defense permitted an application on an unprecedented scale of the Napoleonic concept of concentra- tion at ...
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... organization was better structured than the Union's was early in the war, but with Grant's emergence to high prominence following the fall of Vicksburg, Union com- mand structure, on the whole, thenceforth equaled, and eventually ...
... organization was better structured than the Union's was early in the war, but with Grant's emergence to high prominence following the fall of Vicksburg, Union com- mand structure, on the whole, thenceforth equaled, and eventually ...
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... organizational changes ; the Confederates restruc- tured into two corps , a larger one of five divisions under ... organized and formed . ( Eventually it had six bat- teries ; for Second Manassas it was understrength . ) The reorganiza ...
... organizational changes ; the Confederates restruc- tured into two corps , a larger one of five divisions under ... organized and formed . ( Eventually it had six bat- teries ; for Second Manassas it was understrength . ) The reorganiza ...
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Vsebina
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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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American American Civil War Archer Jones Army of Tennessee artillery assault attack balloon battalion batteries battle Beauregard became Beringer brigade British campaign cavalry chief civil religion Colonel command Confederacy Confederate armies conscripts corps Davis’s defeat defense early enemy entrenchments essay Federal fight fire forces Fort Sumter Georgia Glatthaar Governor Grant guns Halleck Herman Hattaway historian Ibid infantry Jackson James Jefferson Davis John Johnston later Lee’s Lincoln lines Longstreet Louisiana major March McClellan ment Military History militia Mississippi nation North Carolina North Won Northern officers operations organization Owsley Owsley's P. G. T. Beauregard position president raid raiders rank rebel reenactors regiment Richmond River S. D. Lee Second Manassas Secretary Sherman slavery soldiers South Lost Southern staff Stanton Stephen strategy Sumter tactics theater Thomas Thomas’s tion troops Union army United University Press Vance veterans victory Virginia volunteer war’s West Point western theater Williams wrote Yankee York