The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864

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The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864

The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864

Gary W. Gallagher

416

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2009

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Editura UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
Copertă Paperback
Pagini 416
An publicare 2009
ISBN 9780807859568
Categorii
Istorie universală

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Generally regarded as the most important of the Civil War campaigns conducted in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, that of 1864 lasted more than four months and claimed more than 25,000 casualties. The armies of Philip H. Sheridan and Jubal A. Early contended for immense stakes. Beyond the agricult...

Generally regarded as the most important of the Civil War campaigns conducted in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, that of 1864 lasted more than four months and claimed more than 25,000 casualties. The armies of Philip H. Sheridan and Jubal A. Early contended for immense stakes. Beyond the agricultural bounty and the boost in morale a victory would bring, events in the Valley also would affect Abraham Lincoln's chances for reelection in the November 1864 presidential canvass.

The eleven original essays in this volume reexamine common assumptions about the campaign, its major figures, and its significance. Taking advantage of the most recent scholarship and a wide range of primary sources, contributors examine strategy and tactics, the performances of key commanders on each side, the campaign's political repercussions, and the experiences of civilians caught in the path of the armies. The authors do not always agree with one another, yet, taken together, their essays highlight important connections between the home front and the battlefield, as well as ways in which military affairs, civilian experiences, and politics played off one another during the campaign.

Contributors:

William W. Bergen, Charlottesville, Virginia

Keith S. Bohannon, State University of West Georgia

Andre M. Fleche, University of Virginia

Gary W. Gallagher, University of Virginia

Joseph T. Glatthaar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Robert E. L. Krick, Richmond, Virginia

Robert K. Krick, Fredericksburg, Virginia

William J. Miller, Churchville, Virginia

Aaron Sheehan-Dean, University of North Florida

William G. Thomas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles

Generally regarded as the most important Civil War military operation conducted in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, the campaign of 1864 lasted more than four months and claimed more than 25,000 casualties. Beyond the loss of agricultural bounty to the Confederacy and the boost in Union morale a victory would bring, events in the Valley also would affect Abraham Lincoln's chances for reelection in the November 1864 presidential canvass.

The eleven original essays in this volume reexamine common assumptions about the campaign, its major figures, and its significance. Taking advantage of the most recent scholarship and a wide range of primary sources, contributors consider strategy and tactics, the performances of

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