
Why the Confederacy Lost
$40.52
- Paperback
224 pages
- Release Date
20 April 1995
Summary
After the Civil War, someone asked General Pickett why the Battle of Gettysburg had been lost: Was it Lee’s error in taking the offensive, the tardiness of Ewell and Early, or Longstreet’s hesitation in attacking? Pickett scratched his head and replied, “I’ve always thought the Yankees had something to do with it.” This simple fact, writes James McPherson, has escaped a generation of historians who have looked to faulty morale, population, economics, and dissentas the causes of Confederate fa…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780195085495 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0195085493 |
| Author: | Boritt |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Imprint: | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 20 April 1995 |
| Weight: | 249g |
| Dimensions: | 204mm x 137mm x 15mm |
| Series: | Gettysburg Civil War Institute Books |
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“Eye-opening….Solid scholarship combined with nonacademic prose make this collection essential reading for serious students of the War between the States.”–Publishers Weekly”If this collection of essays by historians of varied interests asks why the Confederacy lost, it may just as reasonably be thought to ask why the Union won, for the interlocking politics, public reactions, and military strategies of both sides are equally considered and present striking similarities….A promising source of argument.“–The Atlantic”A stimulating, authoritative, and persuasive contribution to Civil War historiography.“–Kirkus Reviews”Why the Confederacy Lost reminds us anew why the Civil War never ceases to be a rich source of developing national self-definition; yet with this compelling collection of essays we move farther away from the debilitating myth and treacle which too often has served our ‘history’ in the past. I commend Dr. Boritt and his colleagues for their fascinating and balanced work.“–Ken Burns”These expert, sharply focused essays, examining the role of military success and failure in bringing about the defeat of the Confederacy, show how much new light fresh thinking can cast even on an old subject. This book will be indispensable for all students and teachers of the Civil War era.“–David Herbert Donald, Harvard University”An excellent springboard for in-depth discussion of some of the questions of the war.“–Thomas Howell, Louisiana College”An excellent collection of essays neatly complementing other texts on why the North won.“–Laura Brackenridge Danahy, Florida Atlantic University
About The Author
Boritt
Gabor Boritt is Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies and Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. His most recent books are The Confederate Image and Lincoln, the War President.
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