Placing a General in the Proper Context Despite winning the victor’s laurel at Gettysburg for what was, at least arguably, the most important Union victory of the war, George Gordon Meade has never quite found a comfortable niche in the pantheon of great Union generals. The fundamental pr...
Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania in 1863 was a grave mistake, on a varie...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...
George Gordon Meade was 47 years old the morning of June 28, 1863, when command of the Army of the P...
With Kent Masterson Brown’s Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command “a noticeable void has been fill...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Who\u27s the Best General? A favorite around-the-lunch-table diversion of students of military hist...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
In “an engaging, readable narrative,” Wynstra shows that “leadership breakdowns” in Rodes’s command ...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
The Final Invasion not the Final Word According to WorldCat, the world’s largest online bibliographi...
The Case of Jeb Stuart at Gettysburg The story of General James Ewell Brown Stuart is among the mos...
This is a study of the actions taken by General Meade during the Gettys-burg Campaign. It analyzes t...
Reviewer David J. Eicher writes that Longacre presents a “fine narrative,” in which the author weave...
Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania in 1863 was a grave mistake, on a varie...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...
George Gordon Meade was 47 years old the morning of June 28, 1863, when command of the Army of the P...
With Kent Masterson Brown’s Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command “a noticeable void has been fill...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Who\u27s the Best General? A favorite around-the-lunch-table diversion of students of military hist...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
In “an engaging, readable narrative,” Wynstra shows that “leadership breakdowns” in Rodes’s command ...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
The Final Invasion not the Final Word According to WorldCat, the world’s largest online bibliographi...
The Case of Jeb Stuart at Gettysburg The story of General James Ewell Brown Stuart is among the mos...
This is a study of the actions taken by General Meade during the Gettys-burg Campaign. It analyzes t...
Reviewer David J. Eicher writes that Longacre presents a “fine narrative,” in which the author weave...
Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania in 1863 was a grave mistake, on a varie...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...