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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... seemed that the North would stand idly by and see the nation fall apart . Henry Villard , a young journalist in Washing- ton during the first weeks of Lincoln's administration , said that there had seemed to be an inertia about the ...
... seemed that the North would stand idly by and see the nation fall apart . Henry Villard , a young journalist in Washing- ton during the first weeks of Lincoln's administration , said that there had seemed to be an inertia about the ...
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... seemed , was about to fail . Thus , on July 3 , John Beatty , a Northern volunteer serving in Alabama , asked ... seemed to most truly represent the Cavalier ideal . They felt it was here that they must ultimately prove that they could ...
... seemed , was about to fail . Thus , on July 3 , John Beatty , a Northern volunteer serving in Alabama , asked ... seemed to most truly represent the Cavalier ideal . They felt it was here that they must ultimately prove that they could ...
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... seemed , for even the most patriotic newspapers were saying that the public would not stand for another such massacre . One way to avoid the problem was to take the choice out of the politicians ' hands : to set up a military dictator ...
... seemed , for even the most patriotic newspapers were saying that the public would not stand for another such massacre . One way to avoid the problem was to take the choice out of the politicians ' hands : to set up a military dictator ...
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North and South | 1 |
The Plantation and the Garrison | 26 |
Prelude | 48 |
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