Lee"s Cavalrymen. A History of the Mounted Forces of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865

Цена 35.55 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780806142302

Автор

Страниц 500

Год выпуска 2012

Форма выпуска 152x220

"A major work . . . Longacre succeeds brilliantly in showing us a crucial, much-tested force."-Publishers WeeklySince the first histories of the Civil War appeared after Appomattox, the cavalry has received intermittent, uneven, and even romanticized coverage. Historian Edward G. Longacre has corrected this oversight. In Lee's Cavalrymen, Longacre not only details the organizational, administrative, and operational history of the mounted arm of the Army of Northern Virginia but also examines the personal experiences of officers and men. Longacre chronicles the salient characteristics of the regiments, brigades, and divisions, and explores the evolution of cavalry leadership, with emphasis on the personalities, interpersonal relationships, and operational styles of J. E. B. Stuart, Wade Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee, and other influential commanders. In his exhaustive research, the author has consulted dozens of collections of letters, diaries, and memoirs by cavalrymen of all ranks. Careful study of North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia newspapers unearthed rare cavalry-specific dispatches. The author has left no stone unturned, and is the first historian to make extensive use of an unpublished memoir of Gen. Wade Hampton, Stuart's second-in-command. Well known for challenging conventional wisdom, Longacre also offers a provocative analysis of the mounted army's organization, leadership, and tactics. Lee's Cavalrymen is a study that no Civil War enthusiast wil...