Surviving the Winters

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806190914

Housing Washington's Army during the American Revolution

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By Steven Elliott
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
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Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
540 g
Pages:
250

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Steven Elliott is a lecturer in the Department of History at Rutgers University-Newark.

"Elliott crafts a valuable analysis of [Washington's] winter encampments, revealing a history of institutional creation and evolution. He demonstrates how each winter shaped the subsequent year's campaign, casting new light on commanders' decisions at the beginning and end of a year's fighting season. Thanks to his analysis of winter quarters, key transitions in the Revolutionary War now make more sense and appear in a new light. This is a strikingly new study set within the familiar arc of the Revolutionary War. Surviving the Winters convincingly demonstrates that Washington's winter encampments were more than a backdrop for enduring suffering. They were key sites of leadership, innovation, and institution-building."--North Carolina Historical Review "Elliot's work provides an excellent study into the importance of the Continental Army's winter quarters to the outcome of the war, as well as their unique place in military history. Well researched and well written."--On Point, Army Historical Foundation "Reminding us that the armies of the Revolutionary War spent little time in battle, and much in camp, in this insightful book Dr. Elliott discusses how the Continental Army learned to shelter itself...This is an essential read for anyone studying the Revolutionary War and for anyone with an interest in Eighteenth century military practice."-- New York Military Affairs Symposium, NYMAS Review "Typically, armies occupied winter quarters from December through June. Continental troops under Washington's command were no different. Their story, however, with the notable exception of Valley Forge, has not been studied in appreciable depth. Steven Elliott has corrected this gap in our awareness. In his analysis, Elliott satisfactorily links evolving American strategy and operations to the selection of long-term encampments. He takes us into the mind of Washington as the commanding general balanced competing requirements. The text is clear and persuasive...I recommend Surviving the Winters to any student of the Revolution."--Journal of America's Military Past

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