Extraordinary Circumstances
Title | Extraordinary Circumstances PDF eBook |
Author | Brian K. Burton |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | 1006 |
Release | 2010-09-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0253108446 |
A detailed history of the American Civil War’s first campaign in Virginia in 1862. The first campaign in the Civil War in which Robert E. Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia, the Seven Days Battles were fought southeast of the Confederate capital of Richmond in the summer of 1862. Lee and his fellow officers, including “Stonewall” Jackson, James Longstreet, A. P. Hill, and D. H. Hill, pushed George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac from the gates of Richmond to the James River, where the Union forces reached safety. Along the way, Lee lost several opportunities to harm McClellan. The Seven Days have been the subject of numerous historical treatments, but none more detailed and engaging than Brian K. Burton’s retelling of the campaign that lifted Southern spirits, began Lee’s ascent to fame, and almost prompted European recognition of the Confederacy. “A thoroughly researched and well-written volume that will surely be the starting point for those interested in this particular campaign.” —Journal of American History “A welcome addition to scholarship that should be the standard work on its subject for some time to come.” —Journal of Military History “Plenty of good maps . . . help the reader follow the course of the campaign. . . . Burton does not neglect the role of the common soldiers . . . [and]provides thorough and reasonable analyses of the commanders on both sides.” —Georgia Historical Quarterly “A full and measured account marked by a clear narrative and an interesting strategy of alternating the testimony of generals with their grand plans and the foot soldiers who had to move, shoot, and communicate in the smokey underbrush.” —The Virginia Magazine
The Richmond Campaign of 1862
Title | The Richmond Campaign of 1862 PDF eBook |
Author | Gary W. Gallagher |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807825525 |
Whiting's Confederate division in the battle of Gaines's Mill, the role of artillery in the battle of Malvern Hill, and the efforts of Radical Republicans in the North to use the Richmond campaign to rally support for emancipation."--BOOK JACKET.
The Seven Days' Battles
Title | The Seven Days' Battles PDF eBook |
Author | Judkin Browning |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 279 |
Release | 2012-06-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Written in a clear and engaging narrative style, this book analyzes the pivotal campaign in which Robert E. Lee drove the Union Army of the Potomac under George B. McClellan away from the Confederate capital of Richmond, VA, in the summer of 1862. The Seven Days' Battles: The War Begins Anew examines how Lee's Confederate forces squared off against McClellan's Union Army during this week-long struggle, revealing how both sides committed many errors that could have affected the outcome. Indeed, while Lee is often credited with having brilliant battle plans, the author shows how the Confederate commander mismanaged battles, employed too many complicated maneuvers, and overestimated what was possible with the resources he had available. For his part, McClellan of the Union Army failed to commit his troops at key moments, accepted erroneous intelligence, and hindered his campaign by refusing to respect the authority of his civilian superiors. This book presents a synthetic treatment that closely analyzes the military decisions that were made and why they were made, analyzes the successes and failures of the major commanders on both sides, and clearly explains the outcomes of the battles. The work contains sufficient depth of information to serve as a resource for undergraduate American history students while providing enjoyable reading for Civil War enthusiasts as well as general audiences.
The Battle of Seven Pines
Title | The Battle of Seven Pines PDF eBook |
Author | Gustavus Woodson Smith |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 222 |
Release | 1891 |
Genre | Fair Oaks, Battle of, Va., 1862 |
ISBN |
To the Gates of Richmond
Title | To the Gates of Richmond PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen W. Sears |
Publisher | HMH |
Total Pages | 521 |
Release | 2014-11-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0547527551 |
This account of McClellan’s 1862 campaign is “a wonderful book” (Ken Burns) and “military history at its best” (The New York Times Book Review). From “the finest and most provocative Civil War historian writing today,” To the Gates of Richmond is the story of the one of the conflict’s bloodiest campaigns (Chicago Tribune). Of the 250,000 men who fought in it, only a fraction had ever been in battle before—and one in four was killed, wounded, or missing in action by the time the fighting ended. The operation was Gen. George McClellan’s grand scheme to march up the Virginia Peninsula and take the Confederate capital. For three months McClellan battled his way toward Richmond, but then Robert E. Lee took command of the Confederate forces. In seven days, Lee drove the cautious McClellan out, thereby changing the course, if not the outcome, of the war. “Deserves to be a classic.” —The Washington Post
Richmond Shall Not be Given Up
Title | Richmond Shall Not be Given Up PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Crenshaw |
Publisher | Emerging Civil War Series |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Seven Days' Battles, Va., 1862 |
ISBN | 9781611213553 |
In Richmond Shall Not Be Given Up, historian Doug Crenshaw follows a battle so desperate that, ever-after, soldiers would remember that week simply as The Seven Days.
The Seven Days
Title | The Seven Days PDF eBook |
Author | Clifford Dowdey |
Publisher | Boston (Mass.) : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | 410 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | Seven Days' Battles, 1862 |
ISBN |
Account of Lee's first active campaign of the Civil War in June 1862, in which he forced McClellan to withdraw from Richmond, Va.