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Stonewall Jackson and religious faith in military command
by Kenneth E. Hall
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This edition was published in 2005 by McFarland & Co. in Jefferson, N.C.
Written in English
— 246 pages
"The book begins with an introduction to the Confederate general whose testimonies attest to his courage, initiative, innate tactical talent, deep religious faith, and eccentric personal habits. The author analyzes the extent to which Jackson's national zeal has elevated him to the status of a religious martyr, remembered today within an epic frame of sainthood and heroism"--Provided by publisher.
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Stonewall Jackson and religious faith in military command
2005, McFarland & Co.
in English
0786420855 9780786420858
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Stonewall Jackson and religious faith in military command
First published in 2005
Subjects
Biography, History, Generals, Religious aspects, Political and social views, Religion, Military leadership, Nationalism, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Confederate States of America. Army, Faith, Christian lifeTimes
Civil War, 1861-1865Work Description
"The book begins with an introduction to the Confederate general whose testimonies attest to his courage, initiative, innate tactical talent, deep religious faith, and eccentric personal habits. The author analyzes the extent to which Jackson's national zeal has elevated him to the status of a religious martyr, remembered today within an epic frame of sainthood and heroism"--Provided by publisher.
Stonewall Jackson and religious faith in military command
This edition was published in 2005 by McFarland & Co. in Jefferson, N.C.
Edition Description
"The book begins with an introduction to the Confederate general whose testimonies attest to his courage, initiative, innate tactical talent, deep religious faith, and eccentric personal habits. The author analyzes the extent to which Jackson's national zeal has elevated him to the status of a religious martyr, remembered today within an epic frame of sainthood and heroism"--Provided by publisher.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-229) and index.
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