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9780297846994

Robert E. Lee: Icon For A Nation

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    9780297846994

  • ISBN10:

    029784699X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-02-19
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd

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Summary

General Robert E Lee, handsome, immaculately attired and dignified, quickly emerged as one of the great heroes of the American Civil War. This is rather surprising for, as Brian Holden Reid points out in his lucid new study, Lee was the most successful general to command troops against the armies of the United States before General Vo Nguyen Giap in Vietnam. Lee's reputation as a peerless commander was greatly embroidered by writers after 1865 who were dedicated to the Lost Cause and presented a sentimental picture of the Old South with Lee as its finest product. His character and achievements in the Civil War were presented as a validation of the Confederate cause. It is important for historians to come to terms with this legacy. Professor Holden Reid briskly surveys the forms that the Lee legend took after his death in 1870 and discusses the reasons behind the way it crystallised as it did. As a non-American he brings a fresh, detached eye to this process.Holden Reid argues that Lee's qualities as a general do not require any exaggeration or embellishment. Lee's short period of field command, just under three years, was marked by imagination, decisiveness, stamina, and a determination to win the Civil War rather than just avoid losing it. Holden Reid defends Lee stoutly against later critics who have argued that his offensive strategy was self-defeating. He believes that it was the only realistic course offered to the Confederacy to win its independence. He acknowledges though that all great commanders have their faults. Lee exhibited occasional over-confidence, under-estimated his enemy, and failed to develop his staff in any modern sense. The result is an authoritative and balanced assessment of a great American commander.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
8(1)
List of Maps
9(8)
Foreword 17(4)
Julian Thompson
Preface 21(4)
`Monument to his Glorious Memory'
25(20)
Military Apprenticeship, 1807--61
45(19)
Quiet Emergence, April 1861 -- June 1862
64(15)
Fortunes Transformed, June--July 1862
79(26)
Apogee, July-September 1862
105(30)
Resurgent Again, October 1862 -- May 1863
135(28)
Fateful Climax, June-July 1863
163(30)
Acme of Defensive Skill, August 1863 -- June 1864
193(26)
Slow Disintegration, June 1864 -- April 1865
219(23)
The Reckoning
242(11)
Guide to Further Reading 253(10)
Index 263

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