WINNER, 2022, RICHARD HARWELL AWARD, CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE OF ATLANTA
Douglas S. Freeman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning four-volume study on
Robert E. Lee remains the most thorough history of the man. After
spending so many years with his subject, Freeman claimed he knew where
Lee was every day of his life, from West Point until his death. In
fact, there are many gaps in Freeman’s Lee, and hundreds of sources
have been discovered in the decades since that have changed many of
the accepted “facts” about the general. In From Arlington to
Appomattox: Robert E. Lee’s Civil War, Day by Day, 1861-1865 author
Charles Knight does for Lee and students of the war what E. B.
Long’s Civil War Day by Day did for our ability to understand the
conflict as a whole. This is not another Lee biography, but it is
every bit as valuable as one, and perhaps more so. Lost in all of the
military histories of the war, and even in most of the Lee
biographies, is what the general was doing when he was out of
history’s “public” eye. We know Lee rode out to meet the
survivors of Pickett’s Charge and accept blame for the defeat, that
he tried to lead the Texas Brigade in a counterattack to save the day
at the Wilderness, and took a tearful ride from Wilmer McLean’s
house at Appomattox. But what of the other days? Where was Lee and
what was he doing when the spotlight of history failed to illuminate
him? Focusing on where he was, who he was with, and what he was doing
day by day offers an entirely different appreciation for Lee. Readers
will come away with a fresh sense of his struggles, both personal and
professional, and discover many things about Lee for the first time
using his own correspondence and papers from his family, his staff,
his lieutenants, and the men of his army. General Lee intended to
write a history of the Army of Northern Virginia but died before he
could complete his work. Based on hundreds of first-person accounts,
From Arlington to Appomattox recreates, as far as such a thing is now
possible, a Lee-centric study of what the man experienced on a daily
basis. It is a tremendous contribution to the literature of the Civil
War.
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Robert E. Lee’s Civil War Day by Day, 1861–1865
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611215038
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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