The cover of Christian Keller’s latest book, The Great Partnership, features a Mort Künstler painting titled Tactics and Strategy. A fatherly Robert E. Lee, seated on a crackerbox, rests a bare hand on the gloved forearm of Stonewall Jackson, crouching beside him and looking attentively at his commander. The 2002 painting captures a key moment in their partnership: the campfire-lit evening of May 1, 1863, at Chancellorsville. The painting’s title suggests their relationship: Jackson the tactician and Lee the strategist
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Exploring Lee’s High Tide Jeffry Wert, a free-lance historian of the Civil War, focuses on the Easte...
I interpret Civil War romanticism by looking at well-known archetypal characters such as the knight,...
For most who study Civil War military history, Grant\u27s Overland campaign from May 1864 until the ...
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