The order to hold to the last, to continue fighting, to refuse to break no matter the cost, is often held to be a noble and heroic concept, especially in the Victorian context of the nineteenth century and the American Civil War. The most famous action of this kind at the Battle of Gettysburg is of course the stand of the 20th Maine on Little Round Top on July 2, 1863, which has been popularized through the writings of Michael Shaara and the 1993 film Gettysburg. The 20th Maine’s commanding officer, Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, reflects upon this unique brand of orders in the film, philosophically wondering what “to the last” can mean, even as his men prepare to receive the enemy. Paradoxically, such a stand only becomes glorious when ...
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The battle for Gettysburg has often been viewed as a commander\u27s battle. Historians have eagerly ...
The fears of invasion voiced by the residents of south-central Pennsylvania prior to the Gettysburg ...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
The 147th New York\u27s monument stands along Reynolds Avenue, silently (and incorrectly) marking wh...
After a less than respectable showing on the slopes of Marye’s Heights in December 1862, the 127th P...
From the acclaimed Civil War historian, a brilliant new history—the most intimate and richly readabl...
In doing research for a previous post, I learned about the stand of the Sixteenth Maine at the Battl...
Schmucker Hall offers an unprecedented opportunity to interpret the role of religion in the Civil Wa...
There is no expiration date on valor. This is the lesson on display today at the White House, as Pre...
“Be careful what you wish for.” Had the volunteers of Dauphin County’s 127th Regiment heard the old ...
Vicious Fight Book follows regiment\u27s struggle at Gettysburg At approximately 4 a.m. on July 2...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
Marching in the Gettysburg Liberty Parade in May 1918 was a drum corps consisting entirely of Civil ...
The battle for Gettysburg has often been viewed as a commander\u27s battle. Historians have eagerly ...
The fears of invasion voiced by the residents of south-central Pennsylvania prior to the Gettysburg ...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...