This Mighty Scourge Perspectives on the Civil War
by McPherson, James M.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
James M. McPherson is the George Henry Davis '86 Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University. He has published numerous volumes on the Civil War, including Lincoln and the Second American Revolution, Drawn with the Sword: Reflections on the American Civil War, and For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, which won the prestigious Lincoln Prize in 1998.
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. ix |
| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Slavery and the Coming of War | |
| And the War Came | p. 3 |
| Escape and Revolt in Black and White | p. 21 |
| The Lost Cause Revisited | |
| The Confederacy: A House Divided? | p. 43 |
| Was the Best Defense a Good Offense? Jefferson Davis and Confederate Strategies | p. 51 |
| The Saratoga That Wasn't: The Impact of Antietam Abroad | p. 65 |
| To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign | p. 77 |
| The Last Rebel: Jesse James | p. 87 |
| Long-Legged Yankee Lies: The Lost Cause Textbook Crusade | p. 93 |
| Architects of Victory | |
| ôWe Stand by Each Other Alwaysö: Grant and Sherman | p. 109 |
| The Hard Hand of War | p. 123 |
| Unvexed to the Sea: Lincoln, Grant, and the Vicksburg Campaign | p. 131 |
| Home Front and Battle Front | |
| Brahmins at War | p. 145 |
| ôSpend Much Time in Reading the Daily Papersö: The Pres and Army Morale in the Civil War | p. 155 |
| No Peace Without Victory, 1861-1865 | p. 167 |
| To Remember That He Had Lived | p. 187 |
| ôAs Commander-in-Chief I Have a Right to Take Any Measure Which May Best Subdue the Enemyö | p. 209 |
| Notes | p. 223 |
| Index | p. 253 |
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