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Author:
Johnson, David Alan, 1950-
Title:
Battle of wills : Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and the last year of the Civil War / David Alan Johnson.
Publisher:
Prometheus Books
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
pages cm.
Subject:
Grant, Ulysses S--(Ulysses Simpson),--1822-1885--Psychology.
Grant, Ulysses S--(Ulysses Simpson),--1822-1885--Military leadership.
Lee, Robert E--(Robert Edward),--1807-1870--Psychology.
Lee, Robert E--(Robert Edward),--1807-1870--Military leadership.
Generals--Biography.
United States--Campaigns.--Civil War, 1861-1865--Campaigns.
Other Authors:
Johnson, David Alan, 1950-, Amherst, New York : Prometheus Books, 2016.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Historians have long analyzed the battles and the military strategies that brought the American Civil War to an end. Going beyond tactics and troop maneuvers, this book concentrates on the characters of the two opposing generals--Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant--showing how their different temperaments ultimately determined the course of the war. As author David Alan Johnson explains, Grant's dogged and fearless determination eventually gained the upper hand over Lee's arguably superior military brilliance. Delving into their separate upbringings, the book depicts Grant as a working-class man from Ohio and Lee as a Virginia aristocrat. Both men were strongly influenced by their fathers. Grant learned a lesson in determination as he watched his father overcome economic hardships to make a successful living as a tanner and leather goods dealer. By contrast, Lee did his best to become the polar opposite of his father, a man whose bankruptcy and imprisonment for unpaid debts brought disgrace upon the family. Lee cultivated a manner of unimpeachable respectability and patrician courtesy, which in the field of battle did not always translate into decisive orders. Underscoring the tragedy of this fratricidal conflict, the author recounts episodes from the earlier Mexican war (1846-1848), when Grant and Lee and many other officers who would later oppose each other were comrades in arms. This vivid narrative brings to life a crucial turning point in American history, showing how character and circumstances combined to have a decisive influence on the course of events"-- Provided by publisher.
"Shows how the outcome of the Civil War was influenced by the opposing commanders' different backgrounds, personalities, and outlooks"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1633882454 : :
9781633882454 : :
LCCN:
2016021593
Locations:
DFPC353 -- Ackley Public Library (Ackley)
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
FJPC224 -- Elkader Public Library (Elkader)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
YGPC162 -- West Branch Public Library (West Branch)

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