Synopses & Reviews
In Lincolnand#8217;s Generals, Gabor S. Boritt and a team of distinguished historians examine the interaction between Abraham Lincoln and his five key Civil War generals: McClellan, Hooker, Meade, Sherman, and Grant, providing fresh insight into this mixed bag of officers and the presidentand#8217;s tireless efforts to work with them.and#160;The presidentand#8217;s relationship with his generals was never easy. Stephen W. Sears underscores McClellanand#8217;s perverse obstinacy as Lincoln tried to drive him ahead. Pulitzer Prizeand#8211;winner Mark E. Neely Jr. sheds new light on the presidentand#8217;s relationship with Hooker, arguing that he was wrong to push the general to attack at Chancellorsville. Boritt writes about Lincolnand#8217;s prickly relationship with the victor of Gettysburg, and#8220;old snapping turtleand#8221; George Meade. Michael Fellman reveals the political stress between the White House and Sherman, a staunch conservative who did not want blacks in his army but who was crucial to the war effort. And John Y. Simon looks past the legendary camaraderie between Lincoln and Grant to reveal the tensions in their relationship. These authors take us inside the personalities and relationships that shaped the course of the nationand#8217;s most costly war.
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and#8220;This is a splendid volume, highly recommended for all levels, from general readers to academic specialists.and#8221;and#8212;Choice
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"An intriguing collection of essays covering much familiar ground, but with enough new insights and fresh perspectives to interest both Civil War buffs and casual readers. . . . Five thoughtful and well-written essays, further grist for the mill of seemingly endless fascination with America's costliest war."--Kirkus
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"These lucid essays will serve as excellent resources on any of the men under discussion."--School Library Journal
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"So much of that pile [of Civil War books] is dross, but this [one] is golden."--Booklist
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and#8220;Full of unexpected portraits and anecdotes, Lincolnand#8217;s Generals gives us a surprising glimpse of Lincoln himself as a leader often more astute in his strategic assessments than the professional soldiers who fought this war.and#8221;and#8212;Book-of-the-Month Club News
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and#8220;Fascinating and provocative. . . . Each of these gracefully written and intelligently argued essays is a little gem.and#8221;and#8212;David Herbert Donald, author of Lincoln
About the Author
Gabor S. Boritt, founder of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College and former Robert Fluhrer Professor of Civil War studies there, has authored, coauthored, or edited sixteen books about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War and received the National Humanities Medal in 2008. Today he serves on the boards of the Gettysburg National Battlefield Museum Foundation and the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.