An award-winning biography of one of the Confederacy’s most
successful—and most criticized—generals. Winner of the 2014
Albert Castel Book Award and the 2014 Walt Whitman Award John Bell
Hood died at forty-eight after a brief illness in August 1879, leaving
behind the first draft of his memoirs, Advance and Retreat: Personal
Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies.
Published posthumously the following year, the memoirs immediately
became as controversial as their author. A careful and balanced
examination of these controversies, however, coupled with the recent
discovery of Hood’s personal papers—which were long considered
lost—finally sets the record straight in this book. Hood’s
published version of many of the major events and controversies of his
Confederate military career were met with scorn and skepticism. Some
described his memoirs as merely a polemic against his arch-rival
Joseph E. Johnston. These opinions persisted through the decades and
reached their nadir in 1992, when an influential author described
Hood’s memoirs as a bitter, misleading, and highly biased treatise
replete with distortions, misrepresentations, and outright
falsifications. Without any personal papers to contradict them, many
writers portrayed Hood as an inept, dishonest opium addict and a
conniving, vindictive cripple of a man. One went so far as to brand
him a fool with a license to kill his own men. What most readers
don’t know is that nearly all of these authors misused sources,
ignored contrary evidence, and/or suppressed facts sympathetic to
Hood. Stephen M. Hood, a distant relative of the general, embarked on
a meticulous forensic study of the common perceptions and
controversies of his famous kinsman. His careful examination of the
original sources utilized to create the broadly accepted facts about
John Bell Hood uncovered startlingly poor scholarship by some of the
most well-known and influential historians of the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries. These discoveries, coupled with his access to
a large cache of recently discovered Hood papers, many penned by
generals and other officers who served with Hood, confirm Hood’s
account that originally appeared in his memoir and resolve, for the
first time, some of the most controversial aspects of Hood’s long
career.
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The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of a Confederate General
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611211412
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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