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Engineering Victory brings a fresh approach to the question of why
the North prevailed in the Civil War. Historian Thomas F. Army,
Jr., identifies strength in engineering-not superior military
strategy or industrial advantage-as the critical determining factor
in the war's outcome. Army finds that Union soldiers were able to
apply scientific ingenuity and innovation to complex problems in a
way that Confederate soldiers simply could not match. Skilled Free
State engineers who were trained during the antebellum period
benefited from basic educational reforms, the spread of informal
educational practices, and a culture that encouraged learning and
innovation. During the war, their rapid construction and repair of
roads, railways, and bridges allowed Northern troops to pass
quickly through the forbidding terrain of the South as retreating
and maneuvering Confederates struggled to cut supply lines and stop
the Yankees from pressing any advantage. By presenting detailed
case studies from both theaters of the war, Army clearly
demonstrates how the soldiers' education, training, and talents
spelled the difference between success and failure, victory and
defeat. He also reveals massive logistical operations as critical
in determining the war's outcome.
Superior engineering skills among Union soldiers helped ensure
victory in the Civil War. Engineering Victory brings a fresh
approach to the question of why the North prevailed in the Civil
War. Historian Thomas F. Army, Jr., identifies strength in
engineering-not superior military strategy or industrial
advantage-as the critical determining factor in the war's outcome.
Army finds that Union soldiers were able to apply scientific
ingenuity and innovation to complex problems in a way that
Confederate soldiers simply could not match. Skilled Free State
engineers who were trained during the antebellum period benefited
from basic educational reforms, the spread of informal educational
practices, and a culture that encouraged learning and innovation.
During the war, their rapid construction and repair of roads,
railways, and bridges allowed Northern troops to pass quickly
through the forbidding terrain of the South as retreating and
maneuvering Confederates struggled to cut supply lines and stop the
Yankees from pressing any advantage. By presenting detailed case
studies from both theaters of the war, Army clearly demonstrates
how the soldiers' education, training, and talents spelled the
difference between success and failure, victory and defeat. He also
reveals massive logistical operations as critical in determining
the war's outcome.
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