
Confederate Generals in the Western Theater, vol. 4
Essays on America's Civil War
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Confederate Generals in the Western Theater, vol. 4
Essays on America's Civil War
About this book
Like its predecessors, the fourth and final volume of Confederate Generals in the Western Theater is an invaluable contribution to the historiography of a poorly understood theater of war, presenting new interpretations of major figures while bringing to light both the triumphs and failures of lesser-known generals. Its cutting-edge scholarship offers further grounding for the editors’ contention that the South’s bid for independence was lost on its western battlefields and that the responsibility for those defeats lay more with the Confederate generals than with their opponents.
Among the ten chapters, this collection includes C. David Dalton on the death of Felix Zollicoffer at the Battle of Mill Springs in Kentucky; Roger Durham on Robert E. Lee’s leadership early in the war of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and East Florida; Brian S. Wills on Abraham Buford’s behind-the-scenes contributions to Nathan Bedford Forrest’s famous exploits; the late Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Jr. on the achievements and failings of Gideon J. Pillow; James M. Prichard on John Hunt Morgan and his “last Kentucky raid”; and Keith S. Bohannon on Edward C. Walthall, a Virginia lawyer who overcame his lack of prior military experience to become one of the ablest generals in any of the war’s theaters. Some essays offer full biographies of their subjects; others focus on a single campaign. Along with the previous volumes, this exemplary collection encourages an important rethinking of the course of the Civil War and its ultimate outcome.
Lawrence Lee Hewitt is professor of history emeritus at Southeastern Louisiana University. He is the author of Port Hudson, Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi, among other publications, and his honors include the 2013 Nevins-Freeman Award for the “advancement of American Civil War scholarship and support for the Round Table movement.”
Thomas E. Schott worked as a historian for the Department of Defense. He is the author of Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia: A Biography, which won the Jefferson Davis Award. He is coeditor and contributor with Lawrence Hewitt of Lee and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Williams, as well as several volumes of Confederate Generals in the Western Theater and Confederate Generals in the Trans-Mississippi.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- âHe Died on the Field of Gloryâ: Felix Kirk Zollicoffer and the Confederate Defeat at Mill Springs
- Robert E. Leeâs Lost Campaign
- âI Have Gone in for the Warâ: Benjamin Hardin Helm
- From Hooverâs Gap to Chickamauga: Bushrod Rust Johnsonâs Best Three Months of the War
- âHellraisingâ Abraham Buford: Nathan Bedford Forrestâs Dependable Lieutenant
- Unwept, Unhonored, and Unsung: Gideon J. Pillow
- Banner in the Dust: John Hunt Morganâs Last Kentucky Raid
- A Ghost on Horseback: The Many Wounds and Curious Death of General William H. T. Walker
- âHe exhibited the highest soldierly qualitiesâ: Edward C. Walthall
- Unlucky in War: Braxton Braggâs Return to Field Duty at Wilmington, North Carolina, 1864-65
- Appendix: Confederate Departments of the Western Theater
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index