George Washington's Generals And Opponents

George Washington's Generals And Opponents
Title George Washington's Generals And Opponents PDF eBook
Author George Athan Billias
Publisher Da Capo Press
Total Pages 768
Release 1994-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780306805608

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America's victory came as a surprise to many people. How did untrained American generals, essentially military amateurs at the outbreak of war, and their ragged, half-starved troops manage to defeat British professionals? To what extent did the quality of British military leadership affect the outcome? Was the American success due to the British commanders' incompetence and faulty strategy, or were timing and opportunity more responsible for Washington and his colleagues' achievement? This book provides superbly balanced portraits of the British and American leadership. Renowned historians have contributed concise, remarkably informative, and authoritative essays on generals of both sides. The military gallery includes such Americans as George Washington, Nathaniel Greene, Benedict Arnold, Marquis de Lafayette, and eight others. The British are well-represented by Thomas Gage, Sir William Howe, Charles Lord Cornwallis, and seven others.Each piece not only explores the subject's personality and exploits, but interprets his contribution to victory or defeat. In the process the scholarship never loses sight of the brave, touchy, brilliant, and flawed personalities who fought beside and against one another. Rarely, if ever, has one volume offered such stimulating commentary and insights into key commanders of the Revolutionary War.

George Washington's Opponents

George Washington's Opponents
Title George Washington's Opponents PDF eBook
Author George Athan Billias
Publisher
Total Pages 418
Release 1969
Genre Admirals
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Essays. Includes bibliographies. Thomas Gage, by J. Shy.--William Howe, by M. A. Jones.--Henry Clinton, by W. B. Willcox.--Guy Carleton, by P. H. Smith.--John Burgoyne, by G. A. Billias.--Charles Lord Cornwallis, by H. F. Rankin.--Richard Lord Howe, by I. D. Gruber.--Arbuthnot, Gambier, and Graves, by W. B. Willcox.--Samuel Hood, by D. A. Baugh.--George Rodney, by C. Lloyd.

George Washington's Generals

George Washington's Generals
Title George Washington's Generals PDF eBook
Author George Athan Billias
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 368
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution

Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution
Title Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 728
Release 1852
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Washington's Revolutionary War Generals

Washington's Revolutionary War Generals
Title Washington's Revolutionary War Generals PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Taaffe
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 496
Release 2019-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 0806165677

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When the Revolutionary War began, Congress established a national army and appointed George Washington its commander in chief. Congress then took it upon itself to choose numerous subordinate generals to lead the army’s various departments, divisions, and brigades. How this worked out in the end is well known. Less familiar, however, is how well Congress’s choices worked out along the way. Although historians have examined many of Washington’s subordinates, Washington’s Revolutionary War Generals is the first book to look at these men in a collective, integrated manner. A thoroughgoing study of the Revolutionary War careers of the Continental Army’s generals—their experience, performance, and relationships with Washington and the Continental Congress—this book provides an overview of the politics of command, both within and outside the army, and a unique perspective on how it affected Washington’s prosecution of the war. It is impossible to understand the outcome of the War for Independence without first examining America’s military leadership, author Stephen R. Taaffe contends. His description of Washington’s generals—who they were, how they received their commissions, and how they performed—goes a long way toward explaining how these American officers, who were short on experience and military genius, prevailed over their professional British counterparts. Following these men through the war’s most important battles and campaigns as well as its biggest controversies, such as the Conway Cabal and the Newburgh Conspiracy, Taaffe weaves a narrative in the grand tradition of military history. Against this backdrop, his depiction of the complexities and particulars of character and politics of military command provides a new understanding of George Washington, the War for Independence, and the U.S. military’s earliest beginnings. A unique combination of biography and institutional history shot through with political analysis, this book is a thoughtful, deeply researched, and an eminently readable contribution to the literature of the Revolution.

Washington and the Generals of the American revolution. New edition, with corrections

Washington and the Generals of the American revolution. New edition, with corrections
Title Washington and the Generals of the American revolution. New edition, with corrections PDF eBook
Author George Washington
Publisher
Total Pages 718
Release 1848
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General George Washington

General George Washington
Title General George Washington PDF eBook
Author Edward G. Lengel
Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages 514
Release 2007-01-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0812969502

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“The most comprehensive and authoritative study of Washington’s military career ever written.” –Joseph J. Ellis, author of His Excellency: George Washington Based largely on George Washington’s personal papers, this engrossing book paints a vivid, factual portrait of Washington the soldier. An expert in military history, Edward Lengel demonstrates that the “secret” to Washington’s excellence lay in his completeness, in how he united the military, political, and personal skills necessary to lead a nation in war and peace. Despite being an “imperfect commander”–and at times even a tactically suspect one–Washington nevertheless possessed the requisite combination of vision, integrity, talents, and good fortune to lead America to victory in its war for independence. At once informative and engaging, and filled with some eye-opening revelations about Washington, the American Revolution, and the very nature of military command, General George Washington is a book that reintroduces readers to a figure many think they already know. “The book’s balanced assessment of Washington is satisfying and thought-provoking. Lengel gives us a believable Washington . . . the most admired man of his generation by far.” –The Washington Post Book World “A compelling picture of a man who was ‘the archetypal American soldier’ . . . The sum of his parts was the greatness of Washington.” –The Boston Globe “[An] excellent book . . . fresh insights . . . If you have room on your bookshelf for only one book on the Revolution, this may be it.” –The Washington Times