Emory Upton: Misunderstood Reformer
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Biography
Action & Adventure
Contemporary
Format
Hardcover
Pages
344
Language
English
Published
Jul 20, 2017
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806157208
ISBN-13
9780806157207
Description
This volume delves into the life and career of Emory Upton, a figure often overshadowed in Civil War history. David J. Fitzpatrick sheds light on Upton’s innovative military strategies and his vision for reform within the U.S. Army. Throughout his career, Upton faced significant resistance from the established military hierarchy, which often misunderstood his forward-thinking ideas. Fitzpatrick provides a nuanced portrait of Upton, capturing the complexities of his personality and the challenges he faced as a reformer in a traditional institution.
Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the author illustrates how Upton's contributions, including his influential writings on military tactics, resonated deeply with the evolving landscape of warfare. Readers gain insight into Upton’s legacy and the persistent relevance of his ideas in contemporary military discussions, solidifying his status not just as a soldier, but as a visionary who aimed to transform the United States Army into a more effective fighting force.
Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the author illustrates how Upton's contributions, including his influential writings on military tactics, resonated deeply with the evolving landscape of warfare. Readers gain insight into Upton’s legacy and the persistent relevance of his ideas in contemporary military discussions, solidifying his status not just as a soldier, but as a visionary who aimed to transform the United States Army into a more effective fighting force.
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