Ordina entro 3 giorni e ricevi per Natale
Bookbot

Gary W. Gallagher

    Gary W. Gallagher è un preminente storico della Guerra Civile, profondamente interessato a come gli eventi e la loro eredità vengano plasmati dalle narrazioni culturali. Il suo lavoro esamina le complesse motivazioni e percezioni di coloro che furono coinvolti nel conflitto, analizzando come l'arte popolare e i media influenzino la nostra comprensione del passato. L'approccio di Gallagher si concentra sulle implicazioni più ampie della guerra e su come questi eventi persistano nella memoria collettiva e nell'interpretazione storica.

    In Their Own Words
    American Military History: A Very Short Introduction
    The Enduring Civil War
    Letters to Amanda: The Civil War Letters of Marion Hill Fitzpatrick, Army of Northern Virginia
    • Fitzpatrick's letters offer a poignant glimpse into the life of a Confederate soldier during the Civil War, revealing the emotional turmoil of combat and the harsh realities of military hospitals. His correspondence with his wife Amanda, filled with over one hundred letters, highlights his deep loyalty to his family and the Confederacy. Through his eloquent prose, Fitzpatrick expresses a profound longing for home and the challenges faced by soldiers, showcasing their humanity, courage, and dedication amidst the brutality of war.

      Letters to Amanda: The Civil War Letters of Marion Hill Fitzpatrick, Army of Northern Virginia
    • The Enduring Civil War

      • 294pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In the seventy-three succinct essays gathered in The Enduring Civil War, celebrated historian Gary Gallagher highlights the complexity and richness of the war, from its origins to its memory, as topics for study, contemplation, and dispute.

      The Enduring Civil War
    • In Their Own Words

      Civil War Commanders

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      They led the armies of the Civil War and forged the most critical and violent chapter in American history...The military leaders, men of impassioned commitment and unrivaled courage, who recorded in vivid detail the war as it was, both on the battlefield and in their hearts and minds. These fascinating narratives are presented chronologically, woven together with insightful editorial notes, and accompanied by over 40 maps; together they comprise the Civil War experience, from daily army life to the sights and sounds of battle, to the moral and strategic decisions that rested upon the commanders' shoulders. Their words bring to life every significant passage in the course of the war...The Battles of Antietam and Bull Run, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Missionary Ridge and Gettysburg, the Invasion of Kentucky and the Battle of Perryville...the Union and Confederate strategies and campaigns...the Civil War's naval battles and the guerrilla war...Sherman's siege of Atlanta...and more.

      In Their Own Words