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Lee and His Army in Confederate History

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This work untangles the truth and myth of Robert E.

Lee. Was Robert E. Lee a gifted soldier whose only weaknesses lay in the depth of his loyalty to his troops, affection for his lieutenants, and dedication to the cause of the Confederacy? Or was he an ineffective leader and poor tactician whose reputation was drastically inflated by early biographers and Lost Cause apologists?

These divergent characterizations represent the poles between which scholarly and popular opinion on Lee has swung over time.

In eight essays, Gary Gallagher offers his own refined thinking on Lee, exploring the relationship between Lee's operations and Confederate morale, the quality of his generalship, and the question of how best to assess his legacy in light of the many distortions that grew out of Lost Cause historiography.

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Product Details
0807826316 / 9780807826317
Hardback
30/09/2001
United States
320 pages, 24 illustrations, 3 maps, notes, index
156 x 235 mm, 558 grams
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