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Autumn of Glory - The Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865 (Paperback, Louisiana pbk. ed)
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Autumn of Glory - The Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865 (Paperback, Louisiana pbk. ed)
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Winner of the Fletcher Pratt Award and the Jefferson Davis Award A
companion volume to Army of the Heartland Near the end of 1862 the
Army of Tennessee began a long and frustrating struggle against
overwhelming obstacles and ultimate defeat. Federal strength was
growing, and after the Confederate surrender at Vicksburg, the
total Union effort became concentrated against the Army of
Tennessee. In the face of these external military problems, the
army was also plagued with internal conflict, continuing command
discord, and political intrigue. In Autumn of Glory, the final
volume of Thomas Lawrence Connelly's definitive history of one of
the Confederacy's two major military forces, Connelly analyzes the
factors underlying the army's failure during the last two years of
the Civil War. The army's military operations- including such major
battles and campaigns as Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Lookout
Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek,
Atlanta, Ezra Church, Jonesboro, and Bentonville- are viewed in
perspective with its growing internal problems and the personality
peculiarities of its commanders. In late 1863 a well-organized
movement within the army against General Bragg failed. After his
departure, a semblance of the anti-Bragg organization still
remained, and subsequently the army's leadership became embroiled
in national Confederate politics. Connelly traces these growing
problems of command discord and political intrigue and examines
their disastrous effects upon the army's political fortunes.
Connelly's first volume, Army of the Heartland, explores the
military significance of the ""heartland"" of the Confederacy and
covers the army's operations from 1861 to late 1862. With the
completion of these two volumes, the author has narrowed the
historiographical gap between Lee's Army of Virginia and the
Confederacy's ""other army.
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