Dreams of Victory
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Dreams of Victory

General P. G. T. Beauregard in the Civil War

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eBook - ePub

Dreams of Victory

General P. G. T. Beauregard in the Civil War

About this book

"Chick does a good job of portraying [General Beauregard] as the first real hero of the Confederacy, who at times proved his own worst enemy." — The NYMAS Review
 
Few Civil War generals attracted as much debate and controversy as Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard. He combined brilliance and charisma with arrogance and histrionics. He was a Catholic Creole in a society dominated by white Protestants, which made him appear exotic next to the likes of Albert Sidney Johnston and Robert E. Lee. He was reviled by Jefferson Davis and mocked by Mary Chesnut in her diary. Yet he was popular with his soldiers and subordinates. Outside of Lee, he was the South's most consistently successful commander, winning at Bull Run, defending Charleston in 1863, and defeating Benjamin Butler at Bermuda Hundred and Ulysses Grant and George Meade at Petersburg. Yet, he lived his life in the shadow of his one major defeat: Shiloh.
 
Beauregard's career before and after the war was no less tumultuous. He was born among the Creole elite of Louisiana, but rejected the life of a planter in favor of the military, inspired by tales of Napoléon. He was considered a shining light of the antebellum army and performed superbly in the Mexican-American War. Yet he complained about a lack of promotion and made a frustrating stab at being mayor of New Orleans in 1858. After the war, he was a successful railroad executive and took a stand against racism, violence, and corruption during Reconstruction, but he was ousted from both railroads he oversaw and his foray into Reconstruction politics came to naught. And though he provided for his family and left them a hefty sum after his death, the money was mostly gained by working for the corrupt Louisiana Lottery.
 
In Dreams of Victory: General P.G.T. Beauregard in the Civil War, Sean Michael Chick explores a life of contradictions and dreams unrealized—in a biography of one of the most fascinating figures of the Civil War.

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Information

Publisher
Savas Beatie
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781611215212
eBook ISBN
9781611215229

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Content
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Foreword by Frank J. Wetta
  7. Prologue
  8. Chapter One: Born Among the Creoles
  9. Chapter Two: The Young Lieutenant
  10. Chapter Three: The Road to Resignation
  11. Chapter Four: The Hero of Fort Sumter
  12. Chapter Five: The Manassas Quick Step
  13. Chapter Six: Under Two Johnstons
  14. Chapter Seven: Shiloh Church
  15. Chapter Eight: The Defense of Charleston
  16. Chapter Nine: The Beast at Bermuda Hundred
  17. Chapter Ten: Triumph at Petersburg
  18. Chapter Eleven: The Final Useless Act
  19. Chapter Twelve: Reconstructing Life and Louisiana
  20. Chapter Thirteen: The Old Man of New Orleans
  21. Epilogue: A Fading Legacy
  22. Appendix A: René Beauregard in War and Peace by Sean Michael Chick and Christopher D. Rucker
  23. Appendix B: A History of the Beauregard Statue in New Orleans by Jordan Grove
  24. Appendix C: Last Tribute by Victor E. Rillieux Transcribed by Robert Ford. Translated by Sean Michael Chick.
  25. Suggested Reading
  26. About the Author