Jonathan Engel is an independent Civil War historian. His work has been published in the Journal of East Tennessee History, Civil War History, and Journal of Military History, among other publications.
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"While eastern Civil War armies have had numerous studies produced about almost every facet of their being, western armies have only just begun to catch up historiographically. Certainly, the Army of the Tennessee, the United States' most successful and important army during the war, is well placed for a social study of its field-level officers. In More Important Than Good Generals, Jonathan Engel gives us a lively, provocative, enlightening, and enjoyable look into these midlevel officers who did so much to win the Civil War."-Timothy B. Smith, author of Shiloh: Conquer or Perish "We have studies of Civil War commanders. We have studies of the Civil War common soldier. But we know much less than we should about the junior officers who were the indispensable link between the two. This is a much-needed, well-researched, and lucidly written contribution to Civil War scholarship."-Mark Grimsley, associate professor of history, Ohio State University