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The Western Confederacy's Final Gamble: From Atlanta to Franklin to Nashville

Autor James Lee Mcdonough
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2013
After Major General William Tecumseh Sherman’s forces ravaged Atlanta in 1864, Ulysses S. Grant urged him to complete the primary mission Grant had given him: to destroy the Confederate Army in Georgia. Attempting to draw the Union army north, General John Bell Hood’s Confederate forces focused their attacks on Sherman’s supply line, the railroad from Chattanooga, and then moved across north Alabama and into Tennessee. As Sherman initially followed Hood’s men to protect the railroad, Hood hoped to lure the Union forces out of the lower South and, perhaps more important, to recapture the long-occupied city of Nashville.

Though Hood managed to cut communication between Sherman and George H. Thomas’s Union forces by placing his troops across the railroads south of the city, Hood’s men were spread over a wide area and much of the Confederate cavalry was in Murfreesboro. Hood’s army was ultimately routed. Union forces pursued the Confederate troops for ten days until they recrossed the Tennessee River. The decimated Army of Tennessee (now numbering only about 15,000) retreated into northern Alabama and eventually Mississippi. Hood requested to be relieved of his command. Less than four months later, the war was over.

Written in a lively and engaging style, The Western Confederacy's Final Gamble presents new interpretations of the critical issues of the battle. James Lee McDonough sheds light on how the Union army stole past the Confederate forces at Spring Hill and their subsequent clash, which left six Confederate generals dead. He offers insightful analysis of John Bell Hood’s overconfidence in his position and of the leadership and decision-making skills of principal players such as Sherman, George Henry Thomas, John M. Schofield, Hood, and others.

McDonough’s subjects, both common soldiers and officers, present their unforgettable stories in their own words. Unlike most earlier studies of the battle of Nashville, McDonough’s account examines the contributions of black Union regiments and gives a detailed account of the battle itself as well as its place in the overall military campaign. Filled with new information from important primary sources and fresh insights, Nashville will become the definitive treatment of a crucial battleground of the Civil War.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781621900108
ISBN-10: 162190010X
Pagini: 378
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First edition
Editura: University of Tennessee Press
Colecția Univ Tennessee Press

Notă biografică

James Lee McDonough is retired professor of history from Auburn University. He is the author of numerous books on the Civil War, including Shiloh: In Hell Before Night, Chattanooga: Death Grip on the Confederacy, and War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville.


 

Recenzii

“McDonough's [The Western Confederacy’s Final Gamble] is well written and thoroughly researched; it should serve as the definitive work on this battle for many years to come. ” —H-Net

“The book offers a clear, concise picture of the region as well as an analysis of the different military strategies and political influences that caused the Union and Confederate forces in the west to move as they did during the war’s latter stages. Anyone interested in the Civil War, military history, or American history in general would do well to take notice of this fine work.” —The Georgia Historical Quarterly