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Three Days at Gettysburg contains essays from noted Civil War historians on leadership during the battle. The contributors to this volume believe there is room for scholarship that revisits the sources on which earlier accounts have been based, submitting them to rigorous evaluation and testing widely accepted interpretations of key officers' performances.
They have trained the investigative lens on relatively neglected officers, with an eye toward illuminating not only what happened at Gettysburg, but also the nature of command at different levels.
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Three days at Gettysburg: essays on Confederate and Union leadership
1999, Kent State University Press
in English
0873386299 9780873386296
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-361) and index.
Includes The first day at Gettysburg (1992) and The second day at Gettysburg (1993) with new essays.
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