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El. knyga: Don Carlos Buell: Most Promising of All

  • Formatas: 496 pages
  • Serija: Civil War America
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2006
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807875797
  • Formatas: 496 pages
  • Serija: Civil War America
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2006
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807875797

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Major General Don Carlos Buell stood among the senior Northern commanders early in the Civil War, led the Army of the Ohio in the critical Kentucky theater in 1861-62, and helped shape the direction of the conflict during its first years. Only a handful of Northern generals loomed as large on the military landscape during this period, and Buell is the only one of them who has not been the subject of a full-scale biography.

A conservative Democrat, Buell viewed the Civil War as a contest to restore the antebellum Union rather than a struggle to bring significant social change to the slaveholding South. Stephen Engle explores the effects that this attitude--one shared by a number of other Union officers early in the war--had on the Northern high command and on political-military relations. In addition, he examines the ramifications within the Army of the Ohio of Buell's proslavery leanings.

A personally brave, intelligent, and talented officer, Buell nonetheless failed as a theater and army commander, and in late 1862 he was removed from command. But as Engle notes, Buell's attitude and campaigns provided the Union with a valuable lesson: that the Confederacy would not yield to halfhearted campaigns with limited goals.


The only full biography of Don Carlos Buell, the talented Union general who led the Army of Ohio in 1861-62. A pro-slavery Democrat, Buell was removed from command in 1862 because of his failure to pursue Union objectives.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
1 Life on the River
1(18)
2 Seminoles and Severity
19(12)
3 The War in Mexico
31(12)
4 A Career Man during Peacetime
43(21)
5 A Soldier Is a Gentleman, and Honor Is His Name
64(15)
6 Napoleon Buell
79(20)
7 East Tennessee
99(15)
8 The Politics of Command
114(13)
9 Delay Is Ruining Us
127(20)
10 War without Warring
147(15)
11 The Laurels in Tennessee
162(20)
12 Nashville Occupied
182(27)
13 American Waterloo
209(31)
14 The Northern Mississippi Blues
240(17)
15 The Chattanooga Campaign
257(29)
16 The Hell March and Battle for the Bluegrass
286(35)
17 Too Thorough a Soldier to Command One of Our Armies
321(24)
Epilogue 345(20)
Notes 365(68)
Bibliography 433(34)
Index 467
Stephen D. Engle is associate professor of history at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, USA.