Meade at Gettysburg


A Study in Command

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By Kent Masterson Brown
Imprint: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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235 x 25 mm
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488

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Kent Masterson Brown is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, and attorney residing in Lexington, Kentucky. His previous books include Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign.

"An instructive book about Civil War generalship that will engage and inform anyone interested in the dynamics of command from the perspective of those in charge."-Library Journal "In this meticulously researched new book, a Civil War expert presents a refreshingly complex view of the matter-and rises to Meade's defense."-Christian Science Monitor's Top 10 Books of June "Brown's book is the most thorough and authoritative study of Meade's generalship to appear in a generation, edging out even John Gregory Selby's excellent 2018 book 'Meade: The Price of Command, 1863-1865' - but that command, at its moment of crisis, is still intensely up for debate."-Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor "Meade at Gettysburg is an important contribution to Civil War literature. . . . Brown's mastery of manuscript and published primary materials is immediately evident. . . . His narrative recounts in astonishing granularity Meade's command decisions and those of his principal subordinates across the course of the campaign."-Civil War Book Review "Meticulously researched and masterfully written."-Civil War Monitor's Best Civil War Books of 2021 "Brown breaks new ground on a topic that is well-trodden . . . dissected the summer of 1863 in a masterful fashion and offers a new interpretation of the event by focusing on the actions and decisions [of Meade]."-Pennsylvania Heritage "Brown is a good storyteller. His prose is engaging, and the book is difficult to put down."-Emerging Civil War "Brown is at his best when drawing from his extensive research into archival materials to consider logistical factors, the serious practical challenges managing a Civil War army in the field entailed, and their impact on Meade's conduct."-Pennsylvania History "Brown has demonstrated his talent for bringing history alive for a wide audience. . . he combines history and leadership analysis to deliver a compelling reexamination of Meade and his actions."-Louisiana History "Brown's book shakes things up. . . Meade at Gettysburg is a masterful piece of military history, and it provides a long-overdue window into the mind of the eastern theater's most undervalued general."-Journal of the Civil War Era

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