McClellan's war : the failure of moderation in the struggle for the Union /
This biography of the controversial Union general George B. McClellan examines the influences and political antecedents that shaped his behavior on the battlefield, behavior that so frustrated Lincoln and others in Washington that he was removed from his command soon after the Union loss at Antietam...
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Language notes: | English. |
Imprint: | Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2005. |
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at Project MUSE |
Table of Contents:
- "Traditions and associations ... were all on the side of the old Whig Party"
- "I can do as well as anyone in both my studies and my military duties"
- Political realignment
- "A strong Democrat of the Stephen A. Douglas school"
- To kill secession
- "A new and strange position"
- Supreme command
- "You have no idea of the pressure brought to bear here"
- "What do you think of the science of generalship?"
- The Peninsula campaign
- "I do not like the ... turn that affairs are taking"
- "He has acted badly"
- "To meet the necessities of the moment"
- "The most terrible battle"
- "It is my duty to submit to the presdt's proclamation & quietly continue doing my duty"
- The last campaign.