
Robert E. Lee and His High Command
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Gary W. Gallagher
Few events have captivated students of American history like the Civil War. Its most striking personalities seem somehow outsized, magnified beyond the ability of books or even legend to contain them. And few among those personalities have ever held our attention like General Robert Edward Lee.
With his Army of Northern Virginia, Lee came to embody the cause of the Confederacy itself, inspiring a commitment from troops and civilians that eventually overshadowed even those given to its political leaders and institutions.
This riveting series of 24 lectures from one of the nation's most respected Civil War historians explains how this came to pass, and how - in a war that produced no other successful Confederate armies - this amazing leader was able to create and inspire an army whose achievements resonated not only across the Confederacy but also throughout the North and in foreign capitals like London and Paris.
You'll learn what Lee was actually like, and gain insights into his ideas about strategy and tactics. You'll grasp how battlefield events influenced public opinion on the home fronts of both the Union and the Confederacy. And, most of all, you'll grasp how crucial Lee's choices in forming his high command were to the war's events and outcome.
These lectures have been designed to appeal to everyone who wants to understand more about the Civil War and why it unfolded as it did, whether your interest is in the strategy and tactics underlying its major battles or in the broader context within which those battles took place.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.
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What did you love best about Robert E. Lee and His High Command?
Dr. Gallagher is an outstanding presenter! If more students has a history teacher like him, more people would love history and not dread it. His enthusiasm is electrifying, and he is clearly not reading a script. I am going to search out his other books here, and in print.What did you like best about this story?
He knew so much about the topic, had wonderful insights, and provided the little details so missing, yet humanizing, in many history tomes.Which character – as performed by Professor Gary W. Gallagher – was your favorite?
He did not "perform". He presented his information and was fantastic. I was really sorry when it was over.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
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Worthwhile and educational. And entertaining.Outstanding Professor
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an excellent course !
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Insightful look
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I would highly recommend this series to anyone with an interest in the Civil War.
I wish there was a companion audiobook about the Union army's high command as well, preferably from the same professor.
Excellent audiobook in all aspects
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Great lectures of General Lee and his command
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Worth every minute
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Civil War 100 Freshman year not a 400 level!
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