Jubal Early: Robert E. Lee's Bad Old Man
Autor Benjamin Franklin Cooling IIIen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 aug 2014
Jubal Early famously exhibited a harder, less gallant personal as a leading Confederate practitioner of "hard" or destructive war, a tactic usually ascribed to Union generals Hunter, Sheridan, and Sherman. An extortionist of Yankee capital in northern towns in Pennsylvania and Maryland-typically in the form of tribute-Early also became forever associated with the wanton destruction of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, as well as Congressman Thaddeus Stevens private commerical ironworks, and the private dwellings of Maryland governor Augustus Bradford and then Postmaster General Montgomery Blair. How war hardened a crabbed, arthritically hobbled but brilliantly pragmatic soldier and lawyer offers one of the most fascinating puzzles of personality in Civil War history.
One of the most alluring yet repellent figures of Southern Confederate history, Jubal Early would devolve from the ideal prewar constitutional unionist to the postwar personification of the unreconstructed rebel and progenitor of the "lost cause" explanation for the demise of the Confederacy's experiment in rebellion or independence. This critical study explains how one of Virginia's loyal sons came through war and peace to garner a unique position in the Confederacy's pantheon of heroes-and the Union's cabal of military villains.
Jubal Early: Robert E. Lee's Bad Old Man will appeal to anyone interested in Civil War history and Confederate history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810889132
ISBN-10: 0810889137
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0810889137
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Chapter 1: Molding a Piedmont Soldier, Lawyer and Reluctant Secessionist
Chapter 2: Proving Himself: First Bull Run to Second Fredericksburg
Chapter 3: Searching for Stonewall's Successor
Chapter 4: Jubal's Moment of Truth: The Washington Campaign
Chapter 5: Lee's Forlorn Hope: The Shenandoah Nadir
Chapter 6: Unrepentant Apostle of the Lost Cause
Chapter 7: Old Jube and American Memory: Explaining Jubal Early
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1: Molding a Piedmont Soldier, Lawyer and Reluctant Secessionist
Chapter 2: Proving Himself: First Bull Run to Second Fredericksburg
Chapter 3: Searching for Stonewall's Successor
Chapter 4: Jubal's Moment of Truth: The Washington Campaign
Chapter 5: Lee's Forlorn Hope: The Shenandoah Nadir
Chapter 6: Unrepentant Apostle of the Lost Cause
Chapter 7: Old Jube and American Memory: Explaining Jubal Early
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Returning to the subject of a former study, Civil War Historian Cooling offers renewed insights into the personae of Lt. Gen. Jubal Anderson Early, including how a notable Unionist Whig could be transformed into a controversial Confederate commander and an outspoken champion of Southern 'lost cause' apologists. . . .A consummate depiction of perhaps the Confederacy's most colorful and confounding figure. Highly recommended for Civil War historians, specialists in 19th-century military tactics, lay readers, and all libraries.
[Jubal Early: Robert E. Lee's Bad Old Man] is well written and organized and presents a useful synthesis of existing scholarship. It provides an effective look at Early's career and illustrates the general's importance both to the war in Virginia and postwar South. Moreover, the extensive bibliography will prove valuable to those wanting to discover more about Early.
Benjamin Cooling's new book is a worthwhile read for anyone seeking an overview of the famed Confederate general and postwar apologist. Entertaining, well written, and fast-paced, it will leave inquisitive readers wanting to explore the many primary and secondary sources the author presents in his extensive bibliography. To that end, Cooling has succeeded in whetting our appetites for even more of Lee's Bad Old Man.
Cooling's book is ably constructed. . . .[T]his [is a] commendable work.
[Jubal Early: Robert E. Lee's Bad Old Man] is well written and organized and presents a useful synthesis of existing scholarship. It provides an effective look at Early's career and illustrates the general's importance both to the war in Virginia and postwar South. Moreover, the extensive bibliography will prove valuable to those wanting to discover more about Early.
Benjamin Cooling's new book is a worthwhile read for anyone seeking an overview of the famed Confederate general and postwar apologist. Entertaining, well written, and fast-paced, it will leave inquisitive readers wanting to explore the many primary and secondary sources the author presents in his extensive bibliography. To that end, Cooling has succeeded in whetting our appetites for even more of Lee's Bad Old Man.
Cooling's book is ably constructed. . . .[T]his [is a] commendable work.