Pictures of the battlefields and in-depth commentaries about Civil War times make these American Civl War history lessons a valuable resource.
Most histories of the Civil War explain victory and defeat in terms of the skill of commanders and their troops. Intelligence records disappeared after the war, and thus a critically important element has largely been ignored. Fishel has unearthed substantial collections of such records, and his "intelligence explanation" radically alters history's understanding of the campaigns. The Secret War for the Union is one of the most important Civil War works ever published.
Format: paperback, 734 pages, written by Edwin C. Fishel |