“Engrossing . . . A lengthy review of the events of the final
days of Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and the road to
Appomattox” (Mark Silo, author of The 115th New York in the Civil
War). The Battle of Five Forks broke the long siege of Petersburg,
Virginia, triggered the evacuation of Richmond, precipitated the
Appomattox Campaign, and destroyed the careers and reputations of two
generals. Michael J. McCarthy’s Confederate Waterloo is the first
fully researched and unbiased book-length account of this decisive
Union victory and the aftermath fought in the courts and at the bar of
public opinion. When Gen. Phil Sheridan’s forces struck at Five
Forks on April 1, the attack surprised and collapsed Gen. George
Pickett’s Confederate command and turned General Lee’s right
flank. An attack along the entire front the following morning broke
the siege and forced the Virginia army out of its defenses and, a week
later, into Wilmer McLean’s parlor to surrender at Appomattox.
Despite this decisive Union success, Five Forks spawned one of the
most bitter and divisive controversies in the postwar army when
Sheridan relieved Fifth Corps commander Gouverneur K. Warren for
perceived failures connected to the battle. McCarthy’s Confederate
Waterloo is grounded upon extensive research and a foundation of
primary sources, including the meticulous records of a man driven to
restore his honor in the eyes of his colleagues, his family, and the
American public. The result is a fresh and dispassionate analysis that
may cause students of the Civil War to reassess their views about some
of the Union’s leading generals. “A detailed, scholarly
analysis of one of the final battles of the American Civil
War . . . A studious, unbiased account of the entire affair.”
—Midwest Book Review
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The Battle of Five Forks, April 1, 1865, and the Controversy that Brought Down a General
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611213102
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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