
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1469627221
ISBN 13: 9781469627229
Date de publication:
July 1st, 2015
Éditeur: The University of North Carolina Press
Pages: 456
Genres: Action & Adventure, History
In this compelling narrative, Earl J. Hess immerses readers into the experiences of the Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, a pivotal group of North Carolinians during the Civil War. Through meticulously researched accounts and vivid storytelling, Hess portrays both the camaraderie and the struggles faced by these soldiers as they navigated the brutal realities of battle and the complexities of loyalty.
The book delves into the personal stories of the men who served, revealing their motivations and the sacrifices they made for their state and country. Hess brings to life the pivotal moments of the brigade, showcasing their valor and resilience amid the chaos of war. The emotional depth and historical context enrich the narrative, allowing the reader to grasp the profound impact of their experiences.
Overall, Lee's Tar Heels serves as a tribute to the soldiers of the brigade, reminding readers of the individual stories that compose the larger tapestry of Civil War history. Through analysis and compelling prose, Hess sheds light on a significant yet often overlooked aspect of the conflict.
The book delves into the personal stories of the men who served, revealing their motivations and the sacrifices they made for their state and country. Hess brings to life the pivotal moments of the brigade, showcasing their valor and resilience amid the chaos of war. The emotional depth and historical context enrich the narrative, allowing the reader to grasp the profound impact of their experiences.
Overall, Lee's Tar Heels serves as a tribute to the soldiers of the brigade, reminding readers of the individual stories that compose the larger tapestry of Civil War history. Through analysis and compelling prose, Hess sheds light on a significant yet often overlooked aspect of the conflict.