The Richmond Campaign of 1862: The Peninsula and the Seven DaysGary W. Gallagher The Richmond campaign of April-July 1862 ranks as one of the most important military operations of the first years of the American Civil War. Key political, diplomatic, social, and military issues were at stake as Robert E. Lee and George B. McClellan fac |
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... Henry and Donelson earlier in 1862 . This book offers nine essays that explore questions regarding high command , strategy and tactics , the effects of the fighting upon politics and society both North and South , and the ways in which ...
... Henry and Donelson earlier in 1862 . This book offers nine essays that explore questions regarding high command , strategy and tactics , the effects of the fighting upon politics and society both North and South , and the ways in which ...
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... Henry and Donelson in February 1862. McClellan's failure also exac- erbated northern political divisions relating to how the war should be waged , clearing the way for Republicans to implement harsher policies that would strike at ...
... Henry and Donelson in February 1862. McClellan's failure also exac- erbated northern political divisions relating to how the war should be waged , clearing the way for Republicans to implement harsher policies that would strike at ...
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... Henry J. Hunt's northern artillery . Superior training as well as superior equipment contributed to the Union artillery's excellent work . Yet Bohannon also asserts that Lee's assaults probably would have succeeded had it not been for ...
... Henry J. Hunt's northern artillery . Superior training as well as superior equipment contributed to the Union artillery's excellent work . Yet Bohannon also asserts that Lee's assaults probably would have succeeded had it not been for ...
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Contents
The 1862 Richmond Campaign in Perspective | xv |
The Seven Days of George Brinton McClellan | 26 |
McClellan and His Engineers on the Chickahominy | 42 |
Stonewall Jackson in the Seven Days | 64 |
John Bankhead Magruder and the Seven Days | 94 |
Loyalty and Race in the Peninsula Campaign and Beyond | 119 |
Convincing Moderates in the North of the Need for a Hard War | 151 |
The Decisive Charge of Whitings Division at Gainess Mill | 179 |
Union and Confederate Artillery at the Battle of Malvern Hill | 215 |
Bibliographic Essay | 249 |
Contributors | 255 |
Index | 257 |
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The Richmond Campaign of 1862: The Peninsula and the Seven Days Gary W. Gallagher Limited preview - 2000 |
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