Gettysburg: Great Battles
Autor Adam I. P. Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199671274
ISBN-10: 0199671273
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Great Battles
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199671273
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Great Battles
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Here is a splendid first book to read about Gettysburg. Adam I. P. Smith places the battle within its broader wartime context, clearly narrates its tactical ebb and flow, and, most valuably, assesses its powerful influence on popular understanding of the nation's most disruptive and transformational moment.'
'In this lucid, learned book, Adam I.P. Smith has captured the emotional power of Gettysburg as both a place and an idea. The epic clash symbolized the triumph of freedom for Unionists and the allure of "what ifs" for Confederates. Over time, Gettysburg became a test of Americans' capacity for forgiveness and a testament to the "endurance of the ideal of heroic warfare." Smith deftly conveys the drama and contingency of the battle itself and of the battle of the imagination, over Civil War memory, that still rages on.'
In eloquent prose, Smith weaves stories large and small into a sweeping narrative that explains why Gettysburg has loomed so large in the national imagination since those fateful days in July 1863. This volume is destined to become the first place anyone turns to understand the coming, fighting, aftermath, and memory of America's most well-known battle and town.
'In this lucid, learned book, Adam I.P. Smith has captured the emotional power of Gettysburg as both a place and an idea. The epic clash symbolized the triumph of freedom for Unionists and the allure of "what ifs" for Confederates. Over time, Gettysburg became a test of Americans' capacity for forgiveness and a testament to the "endurance of the ideal of heroic warfare." Smith deftly conveys the drama and contingency of the battle itself and of the battle of the imagination, over Civil War memory, that still rages on.'
In eloquent prose, Smith weaves stories large and small into a sweeping narrative that explains why Gettysburg has loomed so large in the national imagination since those fateful days in July 1863. This volume is destined to become the first place anyone turns to understand the coming, fighting, aftermath, and memory of America's most well-known battle and town.
Notă biografică
Adam I. P. Smith was born in the Northeast of England. He read History at Oxford before going on to do postgraduate work at Sheffield, Cambridge, and Harvard Universities. He taught at University College London before being appointed Edward Orsborn Professor of US Politics and Political History at Oxford. He is also the Director of the Rothermere American Institute and a Fellow of University College, Oxford. His previous books have included The Stormy Present: Conservatism and the Problem of Slavery in Northern Politics (2017), which won the Jefferson Davis Prize and was a finalist for the Lincoln Prize.