U.S. Grant : the making of a general, 1861-1863
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U.S. Grant : the making of a general, 1861-1863
(The American crisis series : books on the Civil War era / by Steven E. Woodworth, assistant professorof history, Texas Christian University)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What made Ulysses S. Grant tick? Perhaps the greatest general of the Civil War, Grant won impressive victories and established a brilliant military career. His single-minded approach to command was coupled with the ability to adapt to the kind of military campaign the moment required. In this exciting new book, Michael B. Ballard provides a crisp account of Grant's strategic and tactical concepts in the period from the outset of the Civil War to the battle of Chattanooga-a period in which U. S. Grant rose from a semi-disgraceful obscurity to the position of overall commander of all Union armies. The author carefully sifts through diaries and letters of Grant and his inner circle to try to get inside Grant's mind and reveal why those early years of the war were formative in producing the Civil War's greatest general.
目次
Chapter 1:Training Grounds
Chapter 2: Belmont
Chapter 3: Forts Henry and Donelson
Chapter 4: Shiloh
Chapter 5: Securing Northern Mississippi
Chapter 6: First Attempts to Take Vicksburg
Chapter 7: Months of Frustration
Chapter 8: April 1863
Chapter 9: Fighting to Reach Vicksburg
Chapter 10: Assault, Siege, and Surrender
Chapter 11: Chattanooga and Another Siege
Chapter 12: Wrapping Up Service in the West
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