US Civil War data allow examinations of theories of leadership. By observing both leaders and followers during the war and 40 years after it, I establish that the most able became wartime leaders, that leading by example from the front was an effective strategy in reducing desertion rates, and that leaders later migrated to the larger cities because this is where their superior skills would have had the highest payoffs. I find mixed evidence on whether leaders were created or born. I find that US cities were magnets for the most able and provided training opportunities for both leaders and followers: Men might start in a low social status occupation in a city but then move to a higher status occupation. (JEL M50, N31)
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Focusing on senior generals and the enlisted men, Civil War historians have barely examined a wide s...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
From military leaders to political figures to revolutionaries, these figures influenced the world an...
US Civil War data allow examinations of theories of leadership. By observing both leaders and follow...
The concept of a Servant Leader is fascinating because it seems to be an oxymoron. How can one be a ...
This paper examines the influence that rebel and state leaders have on civil war outcomes, arguing t...
How did geographic and occupational mobility after the Civil War differ between Union Army veterans ...
Vita.This study examines the process of military leadership within the Regular Army in the period 18...
This study investigates the importance of early life training for people's leadership roles later in...
This paper proves that Gettysburg marked the turning point in Civil War leadership, and led to the U...
Elite vs. amateur West Point and the Commons The study of Civil War generalship has gotten a bit s...
Taking Civil War Leaders to Task Kevin Dougherty’s Leadership Lessons: The Campaigns for Vicksburg, ...
The American Civil War was a war of civilians. The fact that 3 million or so of them happened to be ...
This paper investigates the Continental Army’s junior leaders (sergeants, ensigns, lieutenants, and ...
A parallel look at the command systems of the Union and the Confederacy as they evolved during the C...
Focusing on senior generals and the enlisted men, Civil War historians have barely examined a wide s...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
From military leaders to political figures to revolutionaries, these figures influenced the world an...