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Jefferson Davis's Generals Gabor S. Boritt (Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College)

Jefferson Davis's Generals By Gabor S. Boritt (Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College)

Summary

A collection of essays on the leading military figures of the Confederacy by eight leading Civil War historians including Emory Thomas and James McPherson, focusing in particular on Jefferson Davis's relationships with five key generals: Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, and John Bell Hood.

Jefferson Davis's Generals Summary

Jefferson Davis's Generals by Gabor S. Boritt (Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College)

Confederate General P.G.T.Beauregard once wrote that no people ever warred for independence with more relative advantages than the Confederates. If there was any doubt as to what Beauregard sought to imply, he later to chose to spell it out: the failure of the Confederacy lay with the Confederate president Jefferson Davis. In Jefferson Davis's Generals, a team of America's most distinguished Civil War historians present fascinating examinations of the men who led the South through the nation's bloodiest conflict, focusing in particular on Jefferson Davis's relationships with five key generals who held independent commands: Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, and John Bell Hood. Craig Symonds examines the underlying implications of a withering trust between Johnston and his friend Jefferson Davis. And was there really harmony between Davis and Robert E. Lee? A tenuous harmony at best, according to Emory Thomas. Michael Parrish explores how Beauregard and Davis worked through a deep and mutual loathing, while Steven E. Woodworth and Herman Hattaway make contrasting evaluations of the competence of Generals Braxton Bragg and John Bell Hood. Taking a different angle on Davis's ill-fated commanders, Lesley Gordon probes the private side of war through the roles of the generals' wives, and Harold Holzer investigates public perceptions of the Confederate leadership through printed images created by artists of the day. Pulitzer Prize-winner James M. McPherson's final chapter ties the individual essays together and offers a new perspective on Confederate strategy as a whole. Jefferson Davis's Generals provides stimulating new insights into one of the most vociferously debated topics in Civil War history.

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... an estimable collection edited by one of the foremost Civil War scholars. * American Studies Today *

About Gabor S. Boritt (Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College)

Gabor S. Boritt is Director of the Civil War Institute and Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies at Gettysburg College. This is his seventh volume in the Gettysburg Civil War Institute Books series, published by Oxford University Press.

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Jefferson Davis's Generals by Gabor S. Boritt (Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Director, Civil War Institute, and Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1999-10-07
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