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Retreat to Victory?: Confederate Strategy Reconsidered (The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era)
Robert G. Tanner
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| #1291169 in Books | Rowman n Littlefield Publishers | 2002-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.49 x6.30l,.62 | File type: PDF | 162 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Essential for an understanding of why Lee went on the offensive so often|By William I. Brown|Absolutely imperative to own this book if you question the battlefield generalship of Robert E. Lee. It's so popular nowadays to blast Lee for constantly going on the offensive instead of following the sage advice of James Longstreet- as shown in the novel The Killer Angels. What Tann||Persuasive and compelling. A fascinating examination of Confederate strategy that makes an important contribution to an overall understanding of the Civil War. (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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Did Confederate armies attack too often for their own good? Was the relentless, sometimes costly effort to preserve territory a blunder? Why great battles in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Tennessee rather than well-laid ambushes in Alabama's sandhills or the pine forests of the Carolinas?
These questions about Confederate strategy have dogged historians since Appomattox. Many have come to believe that the South might have won the Civil War if it had only avoid...
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