Vicksburg: Grant's Campaign That Broke the Confederacy
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Donald L. Miller
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Action & Adventure
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
704
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 20, 2020
出版社
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1451641397
ISBN-13
9781451641394
説明
Set during one of the most pivotal moments in American history, this narrative explores the relentless and strategic military campaign led by Ulysses S. Grant to seize Vicksburg, a Confederate stronghold. Donald L. Miller intricately weaves together the intricate details of the campaign, from the battlefield maneuvers to the human experiences of soldiers and civilians alike.
Vicksburg’s geographical significance made it a vital choke point for the Confederacy, and Miller sheds light on the high stakes involved. Through vivid depictions and a wealth of research, he captures the harrowing realities faced by those embroiled in the conflict—both on and off the battlefield. The psychological and emotional toll it took on individuals and families adds depth to the historical narrative, illustrating the broader implications of the war.
The campaign not only tested Grant's resolve but also marked a turning point in the Civil War, ultimately breaking the Confederate hold on the Mississippi River. Miller’s portrayal invites readers to understand the complexities of leadership, strategy, and the harsh consequences of war.
In this masterful account, Miller brings to life the bravery, sacrifice, and determination exhibited by both Union and Confederate forces. With gripping storytelling and thorough analysis, the work stands as a testament to a crucial chapter in the fight for unity and freedom in a divided nation.
Vicksburg’s geographical significance made it a vital choke point for the Confederacy, and Miller sheds light on the high stakes involved. Through vivid depictions and a wealth of research, he captures the harrowing realities faced by those embroiled in the conflict—both on and off the battlefield. The psychological and emotional toll it took on individuals and families adds depth to the historical narrative, illustrating the broader implications of the war.
The campaign not only tested Grant's resolve but also marked a turning point in the Civil War, ultimately breaking the Confederate hold on the Mississippi River. Miller’s portrayal invites readers to understand the complexities of leadership, strategy, and the harsh consequences of war.
In this masterful account, Miller brings to life the bravery, sacrifice, and determination exhibited by both Union and Confederate forces. With gripping storytelling and thorough analysis, the work stands as a testament to a crucial chapter in the fight for unity and freedom in a divided nation.