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This Destructive War: The British Campaign in the Carolinas, 1780-1782

Autor John S. Pancake
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1985
An exciting and accurate portrayal of the military action in the southern colonies that led to a new American nation
Following up the success of his 1777: The Year of the Hangman about the northern theaters of the American Revolutionary War, historian John Pancake now cover the war in the South, from General Clinton's attack on Charleston in the spring of 1780 to Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown in October 1781.
Pancake expertly takes the reader back and forth between British and American headquarters to provide a brisk and sharp view from both sides of the conflict. His artful analysis also adds insights to the familiar narrative of the British losing because of their mistakes, American victory thanks to tenacity (particularly in the person of southern Continental forces commander Nathanael Greene), and British failure to overcome logistical problems of geography. Readers enjoy Pancake's wide-ranging knowledge of military history as applied to the Revolution as where, for example, he cites that tests conducted by the US Navy in World War II demonstrated that gun crews that were 100 percent efficient in training lost 35 percent of their efficiency in their first performance in combat.
Pancake has a writer's eye for telling details, and he creates characters sketches of the main players in the conflict that readers will always remember. This Destructive War includes a number of figures as well as detailed maps of the region where battle took place. General readers as well as scholars and students of the American Revolution will welcome anew this classic, definitive study of the campaign in the Carolinas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780817306885
ISBN-10: 0817306889
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 13 bw figures - 10 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția Fire Ant Books

Notă biografică

John S. Pancake was a native of Virginia, Professor of History at The University of Alabama, and author of studies on Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.

Cuprins

PREFACE
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
Great Britain in Adversity
CHAPTER 2 
The Evolution of Southern Strategy
CHAPTER 3 
Rebels and Bloodybacks
CHAPTER 4
Charleston: 1780
CHAPTER 5 
Whigs and Tories
CHAPTER 6
Camden
CHAPTER 7
King's Mountain
CHAPTER 8
Greene Takes Command: The Cowpens
CHAPTER 9
Doubt, Discord, and Despair
CHAPTER 10
Retreat
CHAPTER II
Guilford Court House
CHAPTER 12
The Reconquest: Hobkirk's Hill
CHAPTER 13
The Reconquest: Ninety Six to Eutaw Springs
CHAPTER 14
“If Ponies Rode Men”
CONCLUSION
NOTES
ESSAY ON SOURCES
INDEX
 

Recenzii

“Anchored by Pancake's reflections on weaponry, military organization, tactics, and the lives of ordinary soldiers in both armies, this book emerges as a fresh, intricate story, full of dread and derring-do."
—Kirkus

"Familiarity with the author's earlier work should prepare readers for what follows—a crisply told tale, enlivened by memorable phrases and apt quotations." 
Georgia Historical Society

Descriere

In This Destructive War, John S. Pancake delivers a gripping and authoritative account of the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War, from the siege of Charleston to Cornwallis’s surrender at Yorktown. With vivid character sketches, strategic insight, and a historian’s eye for telling detail, Pancake reveals how logistical failures, internal divisions, and the tenacity of American forces—especially under Nathanael Greene—turned the tide against the British. This definitive study, enriched with maps and archival depth, offers scholars and general readers alike a fresh perspective on the brutal campaign that helped forge a new nation.