Engineering in the Confederate Heartland

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807177853

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By Larry J. Daniel
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
150 g
Pages:
222

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Larry J. Daniel is the author of numerous books about the American Civil War, including Conquered: Why the Army of Tennessee Failed and Days of Glory: The Army of the Cumberland, 1861-1865.

"Daniel, who has assiduously toiled in his own way to enlighten us about the Civil War in the western theater, has provided another example of his fine scholarship in this study of the Confederate engineers who worked in what is sometimes called the Confederate heartland. . . . Engineering in the Confederate Heartland will take its place among half a dozen significant books on military engineering in the Civil War that have appeared in the past couple of decades."--Journal of American History "This book is an important addition to military history and will enhance any study of the battles discussed. Every new layer of a battle or campaign that Daniel reveals provides readers with a better understanding of why the war played out as it did. . . . Anyone interested in a better understanding of Civil War engineering or the battles for the Confederate heartland will greatly enjoy this book."--Journal of Southern History "Fast-paced, detailed, and groundbreaking, Engineering in the Confederate Heartland is a welcome addition to the Western Theater literature. Larry J. Daniel has inherited from Thomas L. Connelly the mantle of dean of the Confederate Western Theater historians, and this book only adds to Daniel's impressive body of work."--Timothy B. Smith, author of Shiloh: Conquer or Perish and The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23-July 4, 1863 "From forts Henry and Donelson to Vicksburg, Atlanta, and Nashville, the Civil War in the Heartland was dominated by fortresses, fieldworks, and engineering feats of all kinds. Yet many of these works were frequently short of trained engineers. Larry J. Daniel masterfully presents the Confederate engineering story in this important new study of the war in the West."--David A. Powell, author of The Chickamauga Campaign and Failure in the Saddle: Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph Wheeler, and the Confederate Cavalry in the Chickamauga Campaign

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