Brian Holden Reid offers a definitive biography of William Tecumseh Sherman, among the most important Union generals in the Civil War, best remembered for his March to the Sea campaign.
Brian Holden Reid offers a definitive biography of William Tecumseh Sherman, among the most important Union generals in the Civil War, best remembered for his March to the Sea campaign.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Holden Reid is Professor of American History and Military Institutions at King's College London. He is the author of Robert E. Lee: Icon of a Nation, The Civil War and the Wars of the Nineteenth Century, and America's Civil War: The Operational Battlefield, 1861-1863, among other books. In 2019, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize from the Society for Military History for his contributions to the field.
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Preface Introduction Part 1: Formtive Years, 1822-1861 Chapter 1: Origin and Evolution of the Sherman Species, 1600-1840 Chapter 2: Leaping the Mark: Soldier or Civilian? 1840-1852 Chapter 3: Unfortunate Civilian, 1853-1861 Part 2: Working His Way, March 1861-March 1864 Chapter 4: Brigade Commander, March-August 1861 Chaper 5: Departmental Commander--and Disaster, August-December 1861 Chapter 6: Divisional Commander, January-July 1862 Chapter 7: Corps Commander, July-December 1862 Chapter 8: From Corps Command to Army Command, January-December 1863 Chapter 9: Army Command, October 1863-March 1864 Part 3: Command of the Military Division of the Mississippi Chapter 10: First Contact, March-May 1864 Chapter 11: Over the Chattahoochee, May-July 1864 Chapter 12: Slogging on to Atlanta, July-September 1864 Chapter 13: Marching on to Savannah, September-December 1864 Chapter 14: Marching to Victory, December 1864-April 1865 Part 4: Things Will Never Be the Same Again: The Reckoning Chapter 15: Indian Fighter and Reluctant Negotiator, 1865-1869 Chapter 16: Commanding General of the Army, 1865-1884 Chapter 17: Retirement of a Kind, 1884-1891 Conclusion: Weighed in the Balance and Not Found Wanting Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction Part 1: Formtive Years, 1822-1861 Chapter 1: Origin and Evolution of the Sherman Species, 1600-1840 Chapter 2: Leaping the Mark: Soldier or Civilian? 1840-1852 Chapter 3: Unfortunate Civilian, 1853-1861 Part 2: Working His Way, March 1861-March 1864 Chapter 4: Brigade Commander, March-August 1861 Chaper 5: Departmental Commander--and Disaster, August-December 1861 Chapter 6: Divisional Commander, January-July 1862 Chapter 7: Corps Commander, July-December 1862 Chapter 8: From Corps Command to Army Command, January-December 1863 Chapter 9: Army Command, October 1863-March 1864 Part 3: Command of the Military Division of the Mississippi Chapter 10: First Contact, March-May 1864 Chapter 11: Over the Chattahoochee, May-July 1864 Chapter 12: Slogging on to Atlanta, July-September 1864 Chapter 13: Marching on to Savannah, September-December 1864 Chapter 14: Marching to Victory, December 1864-April 1865 Part 4: Things Will Never Be the Same Again: The Reckoning Chapter 15: Indian Fighter and Reluctant Negotiator, 1865-1869 Chapter 16: Commanding General of the Army, 1865-1884 Chapter 17: Retirement of a Kind, 1884-1891 Conclusion: Weighed in the Balance and Not Found Wanting Notes Bibliography Index
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