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Mcclellan, Sherman, And Grant

by T. Harry Williams
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Overview

Here are the characters and personalities of the three great Union generals, explored with intelligence and wit by one of our most distinguished historians of the Civil War. Mr. Williams is interested not only in military skills but in the temperament for command and, most of all, in moral courage. Each of these men, he writes, "represents a particular and significant aspect of leadership, and together they show a progression toward the final type of leadership that had to be developed before the war could be won. Most important, each one illustrates dramatically the relation between character and generalship." From McClellan's eighteenth-century view of war as something like a game conducted by experts on a strategic chessboard; to Sherman's understanding of the violent implications of making war against civilians; to the completeness of character displayed by Grant, Mr. Williams's absorbing investigation offers a fresh perspective on a subject of enduring interest.

Synopsis

How the temperaments and moral courage of the three great Union generals affected their military leadership--explored with intelligence and wit by one of our most distinguished historians of the Civil War.

About the Author, T. Harry Williams

T. Harry Williams, who was Professor of History at Louisiana State University, also wrote the widely acclaimed Lincoln and His Generals and Huey Long, which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1991
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
121
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780929587707

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