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The Richmond Campaign of 1862 : The Peninsula and the Seven Days (New ed)

Gallagher, Gary W.(Edited by)
Part of the Military campaigns of the Civil War series
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The Richmond campaign of April-July 1862 ranks as one of the most important military operations of the first years of the American Civil War.

Key political, diplomatic, social, and military issues were at stake as Robert E.

Lee and George B. McClellan faced off on the peninsula between the York and James Rivers.

The climactic clash came on June 26-July 1 in what became known as the Seven Days battles, when Lee, newly appointed as commander of the Confederate forces, aggressively attacked the Union army.

Casualties for the entire campaign exceeded 50,000, more than 35,000 of whom fell during the Seven Days.

This book offers nine essays in which well-known Civil War historians explore questions regarding high command, strategy and tactics, the effects of the fighting upon politics and society both North and South, and the ways in which emancipation figured in the campaign.

The authors have consulted previously untapped manuscript sources and reinterpreted more familiar evidence, sometimes focusing closely on the fighting around Richmond and sometimes looking more broadly at the background and consequences of the campaign. Contributors: William A. BlairKeith S. BohannonPeter S. CarmichaelGary W. GallagherJohn T. HubbellR. E. L. KrickRobert K. KrickJames MartenWilliam J. MillerThe Richmond campaign of 1862, waged by armies under Robert E.

Lee and George B. McClellan, ranks as one of the most important military operations of the first years of the American Civil War.

This book offers nine essays in which well-known Civil War historians explore questions regarding high command, strategy and tactics, the effects of the fighting upon politics and society both North and South, and the ways in which emancipation figured in the campaign.

The authors have consulted previously untapped manuscript sources and reinterpreted more familiar evidence, sometimes focusing closely on the fighting around Richmond and sometimes looking more broadly at the background and consequences of the campaign.

The contributors are William A. Blair, Keith S. Bohannon, Peter S. Carmichael, Gary W. Gallagher, John T. Hubbell, Robert E. L. Krick, Robert K. Krick, James Marten, and William J. Miller.

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Product Details
0807825522 / 9780807825525
Hardback
973.732
30/09/2000
United States
288 pages
156 x 235 mm
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