Great "What Ifs" of the American Civil War
Great "What Ifs" of the American Civil War
Historians Tackle the Conflict's Most Intriguing Possibilities
Jordan, Brian Matthew; Mackowski, Chris
Savas Beatie
03/2022
264
Dura
Inglês
9781611215731
15 a 20 dias
Introduction by Chris Mackowski
Chapter One: "'Persistently Misunderstood': The What-Ifs of Shiloh" by Timothy B. Smith
Chapter Two: "The What Ifs of Antietam" by Kevin Pawlak
Chapter Three: "What If Great Britain Had Intervened in the American Civil War?" by Dwight Hughes
Chapter Four: "What If Someone Else Had Been Offered Command of the Army of the Potomac?" by Frank Jastrzembski
Chapter Five: "What if Stonewall Jackson Had Not Been Shot?" by Kristopher D. White
Chapter Six: "To Go Around to the Right? Longstreet at Gettysburg" by Dan Welch
Chapter Seven: "What if Jefferson Davis Hadn't Been So Loyal to Braxton Bragg?" by Cecily Nelson Zander
Chapter Eight: "What if Robert E. Lee Had Struck a Blow at the North Anna River?" by Chris Mackowski
Chapter Nine: "'Rally the loyal men of Missouri': What If the 1864 Missouri Expedition Had Been Successful?" by Kristen Trout
Chapter Ten: "Why Didn't General Robert E. Lee Wage a Guerrilla War with his Army of Northern Virginia in April 1865?" by Barton A. Myers
Chapter Eleven: "'What if Lincoln Lived? The Civil War's Perennial Counterfactual Question" by Brian Matthew Jordan and Evan C. Rothera
Contributor Notes
Introduction by Chris Mackowski
Chapter One: "'Persistently Misunderstood': The What-Ifs of Shiloh" by Timothy B. Smith
Chapter Two: "The What Ifs of Antietam" by Kevin Pawlak
Chapter Three: "What If Great Britain Had Intervened in the American Civil War?" by Dwight Hughes
Chapter Four: "What If Someone Else Had Been Offered Command of the Army of the Potomac?" by Frank Jastrzembski
Chapter Five: "What if Stonewall Jackson Had Not Been Shot?" by Kristopher D. White
Chapter Six: "To Go Around to the Right? Longstreet at Gettysburg" by Dan Welch
Chapter Seven: "What if Jefferson Davis Hadn't Been So Loyal to Braxton Bragg?" by Cecily Nelson Zander
Chapter Eight: "What if Robert E. Lee Had Struck a Blow at the North Anna River?" by Chris Mackowski
Chapter Nine: "'Rally the loyal men of Missouri': What If the 1864 Missouri Expedition Had Been Successful?" by Kristen Trout
Chapter Ten: "Why Didn't General Robert E. Lee Wage a Guerrilla War with his Army of Northern Virginia in April 1865?" by Barton A. Myers
Chapter Eleven: "'What if Lincoln Lived? The Civil War's Perennial Counterfactual Question" by Brian Matthew Jordan and Evan C. Rothera
Contributor Notes