Cold Harbor to the Crater: The End of the Overland Campaign (The Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series) / The Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series by Gallagher, Gary W. and Caroline E. Janney (Ed.)

Cold Harbor to the Crater: The End of the Overland Campaign (The Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series) / The Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series
by Gallagher, Gary W. and Caroline E. Janney (Ed.)

(#4D23DY7)

Audiobook (CD) Blackstone Audio, Inc, 2015
Description: 9 CDs (11.5 hr.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Dewey: 900; Audience: Adult

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From Follett

The Civil War's Overland Campaign began in May 1864 as a s eries of clashes in which Grant's Army of the Potomac sought to draw Lee's Army of Northern Virginia out of Richmond and into open battle, the capture of the Confederate capital th eir clear objective. The campaign, however, developed into a brutal war of attrition that culminated in the siege and fa ll of Petersburg. Histories of the Civil War often treat the Overland and Petersburg campaigns separately, but by follow ing the progression from Cold Harbor in early June 1864 to t he infamous Battle of the Crater on July 30, the contributor s to this volume illuminate the details of a total war that raged across more than forty miles of increasingly complex e ntrenchments in central Virginia.

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Between the end of May and the beginning of August 1864, Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant and General Robert E. Lee oversaw the transition between the Overland Campaign--a remarkable saga of maneuvering and brutal combat--and what became a grueling siege of Petersburg that many months later compelled Confederates to abandon Richmond. Although many historians have marked Grant's crossing of the James River on June 12 to June 15 as the close of the Overland Campaign, this volume interprets the fighting from Cold Harbor on June 1 to June 3 through the Battle of the Crater on July 30 as the last phase of an operation that could have ended without a prolonged siege.The contributors to this volume assess the campaign from a variety of perspectives, examining strategy and tactics, the performances of key commanders on each side, the centrality of field fortifications, political repercussions in the United States and the Confederacy, the experiences of civilians caught in the path of the armies, and how the famous Battle of the Crater has resonated in historical memory. As a group, the essays highlight the important connections between the home front and the battlefield, showing some of the ways in which military and nonmilitary affairs played off and influenced each other.Contributors include Keith S. Bohannon, Stephen Cushman, M. Keith Harris, Robert E. L. Krick, Kevin M. Levin, Kathryn Shively Meier, Gordon C. Rhea, and Joan Waugh.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc
  • Publication Date: September 28, 2015
  • Format: Audiobook (CD)
  • Series: The Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series
  • Dewey: 900
  • Classifications: Fiction
  • Closed Captioning: No
  • Public Performance Rights: No
  • Description: 9 CDs (11.5 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • ISBN-10: 1-50463-442-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-50463-442-7
  • Follett Number: 4D23DY7
  • Audience: Adult