The Gettysburg Nobody Knows

ISBN13: 9780195129069ISBN10: 0195129067 Paperback, 288 pages
Feb 1999,  In Stock

Price:

$19.99 (03)

See more from the series

Main Selection of the History Book Club

Description

Gabor Boritt has invited nine leading authorities to shed new light on the greatest battle in our history, focusing in particular on the unknown, the controversial, and what might have been. What did the battle do to the people of Gettysburg? What is behind the rise of Joshua Chamberlain to the status of the Hero of the Battle? How did the common soldiers influence the battle? Readers are treated to a fresh account of Pickett's Charge from the rarely-described perspective of the Union soldiers, and to careful new analyses of the battlefield actions of General Ewell and General Daniel Sickles. And throughout the volume, there is much vivid writing, such as a stirring account of the moment when General Winfield Scott Hancock ordered the First Minnesota to "take those colors," sending the Minnesotans into a struggle that would cost most of them their lives but would help save the day for the Union.
Offering the insights of America's eminent Civil War scholars, The Gettysburg Nobody Knows provides a marvelously informative reconsideration of this epic event.

Reviews

"Essays that are uniformly good and that either touch upon seldom studied aspects of the campaign or recast old disputes....A worthwhile addition."--Civil War History

Product Details

288 pages; 3 halftones; 5-5/16 x 8; ISBN13: 978-0-19-512906-9ISBN10: 0-19-512906-7

About the Author(s)

Gabor Boritt is Director of the Civil War Institute and Fluher Professor at Gettysburg College. He has written or edited numerous volumes on the Civil War era, including Lincoln and the Economics of the American Dream, Why the Confederacy Lost, and Why the Civil War Came.

Add to Cart button

Consider these titles...

Browse the Higher Education Web site

As a not-for-profit publisher in the U.S., Oxford University Press' Higher Education group is uniquely situated to offer the highest quality scholarship at the lowest possible prices. Let us assist you with finding the right title for your upcoming course, requesting free examination copies, contacting your sales representative, or submitting a textbook proposal to an editor.

Jefferson Davis's Generals

$74.00 Hardback Jun 1999
Provocative new essays on Confederate leadership and strategy by eight leading Civil War historians

War Comes Again

$60.00 Hardback Mar 1995
"This collection of essays on diverse topics provides an interesting commentary on the two most bloody and socially transformative events in American history."--Booklist