The Second day at Gettysburg : essays on Confederate and Union leadership

by Gary W. Gallagher

Hardcover, 1993

DDC/MDS

973.7/349

Publication

Kent, Ohio : Kent State university press, 1993.

Description

Notable Civil War historians herein continue the evaluation of select commanders begun in The First Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership. Using fresh manuscript sources coupled with a careful consideration of the existing literature, they explore issues such as Robert E. Lee's decision to renew the tactical offensive on July 2; James Longstreet's effectiveness in executing Lee's plan; the origin and impact of Daniel E. Sickle's decision to advance his Third Corps, which formed the infamous Sickle's Salient; the little-understood role of Henry W Slocum and his Union Twelfth Corps; and the contribution of John C. Caldwell's division in the maelstrom of the Wheatfield. Provocative and occasionally at odds with one another, these essays present new evidence to expand understanding of the battle and offer sometimes controversial interpretations to prompt re-evaluation of several officers who played crucial roles during the second day at Gettysburg. Historians and other students of the battle who are not persuaded by all of the essays nonetheless will find they cannot lightly dismiss their arguments.… (more)

Status

Available

Call number

973.7/349

Tags

Collection

Physical description

xi, 210 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0873384814 / 9780873384810

Local notes

"Presented to my Tarheel friend John R.M. Bass, with fond good wishes and in the expectation that pages 57-86 [Krick's essay] will convince him that his N.C. forbears should've shot Longstreet instead of Stonewall. Bob Krick, 7/8/1993 (the day these arrived - tardy as always with KSU)" Also Krick's business card as Chief Historian, Chancellorsville and Spotsylvania National Military Park
!Eicher 87

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