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The Tennessee Campaign of 1864

Grear, Charles D.(Edited by)Woodworth, Steven E.(Edited by)
Part of the Civil War Campaigns in the Heartland series
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Featuring the longlost diary of Major General Patrick R.

Cleburne Few American Civil War operations matched the controversy, intensity, and bloodshed of Confederate general John Bell Hood's illfated 1864 campaign against Union forces in Tennessee.

In the firstever anthology on the subject, The Tennessee Campaign of 1864, edited by Steven E.

Woodworth and Charles D. Grear, fourteen prominent historians and emerging scholars examine this operation, covering the battles of Allatoona, Spring Hill, and Franklin, as well as the decimation of Hood's army at Nashville. Essays focus on the high casualty rates among the Army of Tennessee's officer corps, the emotional and psychological impact of killing on the battlefield, and military figures such as generals Ulysses S.

Grant and George H. Thomas, among others. The U.S. Colored Troops fought courageously in the Battle of Nashville, and the book explores their lasting impact on the African American community.

The volume includes the transcript of Confederate major general Patrick R.

Cleburne's revealing lost diary, which he kept until his death at Franklin, and provides a rare glimpse of civilian experiences in Franklin, Nashville, and the TransMississippi West.

Two essays on Civil War battlefield preservation round out the collection. Canvassing both military and social history, this wellresearched volume offers new, illuminating perspectives while furthering longrunning debates on more familiar topics.

These indepth essays provide an insider's view into one of the most brutal and notorious campaigns in Civil War history.

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Product Details
0809334526 / 9780809334520
Paperback / softback
973.737
31/01/2016
United States
English
296 pages
23 cm
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