The Early Morning of War: Bull Run, 1861
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
682
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Edition
First
ISBN-10
080614498X
ISBN-13
9780806144986
Description
In the chaotic early morning of July 21, 1861, the Battle of Bull Run looms large, setting the stage for a conflict that will define a nation. Edward G. Longacre explores the personalities and decisions of key commanders on both sides, painting a vivid picture of their backgrounds and motivations. The contrasting narratives of the Great Creole and the Obscure Ohioan, along with the Fretful Virginian and the Hesitant Irishman, bring to life the diverse tapestry of individuals who played pivotal roles in this harrowing chapter of American history.
As the fog of war settles, the complexities of leadership and the weight of responsibility emerge, exposing the fears and hopes of those who faced an uncertain future. Longacre's insightful analysis delves into the human elements of battle, capturing not just the strategies employed, but the frailty and valor of those caught in the whirlwind of conflict. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the intricate dynamics of the Civil War and the fateful decisions that shaped its course.
As the fog of war settles, the complexities of leadership and the weight of responsibility emerge, exposing the fears and hopes of those who faced an uncertain future. Longacre's insightful analysis delves into the human elements of battle, capturing not just the strategies employed, but the frailty and valor of those caught in the whirlwind of conflict. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the intricate dynamics of the Civil War and the fateful decisions that shaped its course.
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