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Soldiers from Experience Eric Michael Burke

Soldiers from Experience By Eric Michael Burke

Soldiers from Experience by Eric Michael Burke


Summary

Examines the tactical behaviour and operational performance of Shermans Fifteenth US Army Corps during its first year fighting in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. The book analyses how specific experiences and patterns of meaning-making within the ranks led to the emergence of a distinctive corps-level tactical culture.

Soldiers from Experience Summary

Soldiers from Experience: The Forging of Sherman's Fifteenth Army Corps, 18621863 by Eric Michael Burke

Winner of the 2022 Civil War Books and Authors Book of the Year Award

In Soldiers from Experience, Eric Michael Burke examines the tactical behavior and operational performance of Major General William T. Sherman's Fifteenth US Army Corps during its first year fighting in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Burke analyzes how specific experiences and patterns of meaning-making within the ranks led to the emergence of what he characterizes as a distinctive corps-level tactical culture. The conceptintroduced here for the first timeconsists of a collection of shared, historically derived ideas, beliefs, norms, and assumptions that play a decisive role in shaping a military command's particular collective approach on and off the battlefield.

Burke shows that while military historians of the Civil War frequently assert that generals somehow imparted their character upon the troops they led, Sherman's corps reveals the opposite to be true. Contrary to long-held historiographical assumptions, he suggests the physical terrain itself played a much more influential role than rifled weapons in necessitating tactical changes. At the same time, Burke argues, soldiers' battlefield traumas and regular interactions with southern civilians, the enslaved, and freedpeople during raids inspired them to embrace emancipation and the widespread destruction of Rebel property and resources. An awareness and understanding of this culture increasingly informed Sherman's command during all three of his most notable late-war campaigns.

Burke's study serves as the first book-length examination of an army corps operating in the Western Theater during the conflict. It sheds new light on Civil War history more broadly by uncovering a direct link between the exigencies of nineteenth-century land warfare and the transformation of US wartime strategy from "conciliation," which aimed to protect the property of Southern civilians, to "hard war." Most significantly, Soldiers from Experience introduces a new theoretical construct of small unitlevel tactical principles wholly absent from the rapidly growing interdisciplinary scholarship on the intricacies and influence of culture on military operations.

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NPB9780807178096
9780807178096
0807178098
Soldiers from Experience: The Forging of Sherman's Fifteenth Army Corps, 18621863 by Eric Michael Burke
New
Hardback
Louisiana State University Press
2022-10-30
354
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