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Sherman: Great Generals (Paperback)

Autor Steven E. Woodworth Wesley K. Clark
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2009

General William Tecumseh Sherman famously said "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it." This statement has contributed to his mythic status as a grim-visaged Civil War character who embodied implacable war. Utilizing unique and highly successful maneuvering techniques, Sherman was an original, decisive, and efficient leader.

Rising steadily through the ranks during the Civil War, Sherman quickly became Ulysses S. Grant's right hand man. He went on to lead the Union capture of Atlanta, a major victory that contributed to Lincoln's reelection during a tough phase of the war. Legend has him burning a sixty-mile-wide swath of desolation across the South, but while he held the harsh view that the Southern people must feel the pain of the war if it were ever to end, he also showed courtesy and restraint to those Southerners he encountered and strictly limited the destruction to strategic targets. An integral component to the North's success, Sherman was directed and single-minded in his pursuit of Union victory and a re-united country. Acclaimed Civil War historian Steven E. Woodworth delivers a nuanced, insightful portrait of General Sherman, as a man who shied away from the spotlight and only wanted the war to end as quickly as possible.

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ISBN-13: 9780230620629
ISBN-10: 0230620620
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 8 pp. b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 124 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
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Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Descriere

Sherman is not only one of the most important generals in the American Civil War, but also one of the most famous commanders in the military annals of the western world. He has become an almost mythical character in popular memory, the embodiment of grim-visaged, implacable war. Legend has him burning a sixty-mile-wide swath of desolation across the South, and southerners still confidently assert that their ancestors were burned out by Sherman and his vandal hordes. Sherman famously said, "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it," and yet, even at his most destructive, he maintained strict limits on the degree of damage his soldiers could inflict. Sherman's wartime career makes a fascinating study of the degree to which the severity of war can be channeled, directed, and limited - especially as it relates to the current war in Iraq. 

Cuprins

Foreword
Introduction
The Education of a Soldier, 1820-1845
'A Dead Cock in the Pit,' 1846-1861
Failure, 1861-1862
Shiloh to Young's Point, 1862-1863
The Vicksburg Campaign, 1863
From Memphis to Meridian, 1863-1864
The Atlanta Campaign, 1864
The March to the Sea, 1864
The Carolinas Campaign, 1865
Post-War Career, 1865-1891
Notes
Index

Recenzii


'A fast-paced look at the military career of Grant's most trusted, effective subordinate, the latest from the publisher's handy Great Generals Series.'- Kirkus Reviews 
 
'An excellent brief life of a major and controversial figure.'- Booklist 
 
'With the clarity and lucidity of style that has become his hallmark, Steven Woodworth has given us a splendid brief biography of William T. Sherman. Concise without sacrificing important details, this book analyzes the qualities of personality and leadership that made Sherman a great general and an essential partner with Ulysses S. Grant to win the Civil War.'- James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom and Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief

'Military historian Steven E. Woodworth has cracked the code of one of the Civil War's best-known, complex, and most controversial commanders - William Tecumseh Sherman. A larger-than-life figure of decided opinions, prejudices and passions, Sherman was also a sharp strategic thinker with the character and wherewithal to put his thoughts into action. That he changed the course of the Civil War there is no doubt, neither is there any question that Woodworth has fully captured the man with concision, precision, and style.'- Noah Andre Trudeau, author of Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea and Gettsyburg: A Testing of Courage 

 
'It has long been evident that Steve Woodworth has a mastery of Civil War history that allows him to write on any aspect of it with vast knowledge, understanding, perception, accuracy, and dramatic flair. He has brought all of that skill into play again in this gem of a military biography. To read it is to cut through the myth and see the real William T. Sherman.'- John C. Waugh,  author of The Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox - Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers  

Notă biografică


STEVEN E. WOODWORTH is a professor of History at Texas Christian University, USA, and an acknowledged expert on the Civil War. He has written a number of well-received books on the topic, including Nothing But Victory. He lives in Fort Worth, TX.

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In an age in which policy-makers and generals are desperately seeking ways to limit the scope and destructiveness of wars, Sherman's concept of "hard war" that evolved into the modern idea of "total war" is very timely. He also installed systems of positive and negative reinforcement that are essential in dealing both with civilian and military factions in war
There is a broad readership for Civil War books, especially if they deal with unexplored subjects, like Sherman
Glowing endorsements from bestselling authors Noah Andre Trudeau and James McPherson, who said, "with the clarity and lucidity of style that has become his landmark, Woodworth has given us a splendid brief biography of Sherman." The book also received excellent reviews from Kirkus and Booklist