David W. Levy Prize finalist, Spring 2017For 150 years, those that have come to call the American Civil War "the War of Northern Aggression" have cited General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea as an unnecessary act of terror; opponents claim the South would have surrendered without this show of brutality, and that what he did was completely illegal from a humanitarian perspective — they are wrong. William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea was a brutal affair, filled with what many Southerners argued to be war crimes; but, these actions can, in truth, be interpreted to have roughly followed today's laws of war, even though they did not yet exist in Sherman's time. War is brutal, dehumanizing, and degrading, and this campaign was...
William Tecumseh Sherman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
The regnant interpretation of the American Civil War includes the fact that it evolved into a “total...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
For years, scholars have viewed the career of William Tecumseh Sherman in light of an antiquated des...
What Constitutes an Just War? Morality and the Civil War An ambitious undertaking, Stout attempts ...
In light of recent controversies and legal actions related to America\u27s treatment of enemy prison...
Many are unaware of the phenomenal benefits that our military has most certainly drawn from General ...
We have devoured the land, wrote William Tecumseh Sherman in a letter to his wife, Ellen, in June o...
William Tecumseh Sherman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
The regnant interpretation of the American Civil War includes the fact that it evolved into a “total...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
For years, scholars have viewed the career of William Tecumseh Sherman in light of an antiquated des...
What Constitutes an Just War? Morality and the Civil War An ambitious undertaking, Stout attempts ...
In light of recent controversies and legal actions related to America\u27s treatment of enemy prison...
Many are unaware of the phenomenal benefits that our military has most certainly drawn from General ...
We have devoured the land, wrote William Tecumseh Sherman in a letter to his wife, Ellen, in June o...
William Tecumseh Sherman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...