Fighting for Defeat: Union Military Failure in the East, 1861-1865University of Nebraska Press, 1992 - 256 trang Fighting for Defeat argues that the Union army’s lack of success in the eastern theater early in the Civil War was due largely to its fear that the Confederate army was invincible. Certain to arouse discussion, this study by Michael C. C. Adams combines probing social and psychological analysis, blood-rushing description of events, and candid pictures of President Lincoln, and Generals George McClellan and Ulysses Grant, among many others. It was first published in 1978 with the main title Our Masters the Rebels. |
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... radicals , slow generals and beaten troops were symptomatic of the deep moral rot in the North : of the triumph of pro - slavery principles in the hearts of men . To combat the apparently greater conviction of the rebels , they pleaded ...
... radicals , slow generals and beaten troops were symptomatic of the deep moral rot in the North : of the triumph of pro - slavery principles in the hearts of men . To combat the apparently greater conviction of the rebels , they pleaded ...
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... radical was initiated . The more radicals hounded McClellan , the more con- vinced were his supporters that here were evil men bent on destroying the American fabric . Were they not hamstringing the North's best general , just because ...
... radical was initiated . The more radicals hounded McClellan , the more con- vinced were his supporters that here were evil men bent on destroying the American fabric . Were they not hamstringing the North's best general , just because ...
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... radicals might be less suspicious of McClellan now that he was finally on the road to Richmond . However , develop- ments did not follow this pattern . Critics did leave McClellan alone for a while at the beginning of the Peninsula ...
... radicals might be less suspicious of McClellan now that he was finally on the road to Richmond . However , develop- ments did not follow this pattern . Critics did leave McClellan alone for a while at the beginning of the Peninsula ...
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North and South | 1 |
The Plantation and the Garrison | 26 |
Prelude | 48 |
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