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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696651808
    Format: 1 online resource (258 pages)
    ISBN: 9780809331208
    Series Statement: Civil War Campaigns in the West Ser.
    Content: When the Confederates emerged as victors in the Chickamauga Campaign, the Union Army of the Cumberland lay under siege in Chattanooga, with Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee on nearby high ground at Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain. A win at Chattanooga was essential for the Confederates, both to capitalize on the victory at Chickamauga and to keep control of the gateway to the lower South. Should the Federal troops wrest control of that linchpin, they would cement their control of eastern Tennessee and gain access to the Deep South. In the fall 1863 Chattanooga Campaign, the new head of the western Union armies, Ulysses S. Grant, sought to break the Confederate siege. His success created the opportunity for the Union to start a campaign to capture Atlanta the following spring. Woodworth's introduction sets the stage for ten insightful essays that provide new analysis of this crucial campaign. From the Battle of Wauhatchie to the Battle of Chattanooga, the contributors' well-researched and vividly written assessments of both Union and Confederate actions offer a balanced discussion of the complex nature of the campaign and its aftermath. Other essays give fascinating examinations of the reactions to the campaign in northern newspapers and by Confederate soldiers from west of the Mississippi River. Complete with maps and photos, The Chattanooga Campaign contains a wealth of detailed information about the military, social, and political aspects of the campaign and contributes significantly to our understanding of the Civil War's western theater. Univeristy Press Books for Public and Secondary Schools 2013 edition.
    Content: Cover -- Jacket flaps -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. A Perfect Storm of Ineffectiveness: The First Corps and the Loss of Lookout Mountain -- 2. "Lookout Mountain Frowned Down upon Us": The Union Army and the Struggle for Lookout Valley -- 3. "The Very Ground Seemed Alive": Sherman's Assault on the North End of Missionary Ridge -- 4. Baptizing the Hills and Valleys: Cleburne's Defense of Tunnel Hill -- 5. What Happened on Orchard Knob? Ordering the Attack on Missionary Ridge -- 6. This Grand and Imposing Array of Brave Men: The Capture of Rossville Gap and the Defeat of the Confederate Left -- 7. Saving the Army of Tennessee: The Confederate Rear Guard at Ringgold Gap -- Gallery of Illustrations -- 8. From the Chickamauga with "Old Rosy" to Missionary Ridge with Grant: The Fall 1863 Struggle for Chattanooga and the Press -- 9. "What I Am Doing I Do Not Consider Desertion": Trans-Mississippian Reactions to Chickamauga and Chattanooga -- 10. A Chattanooga Plan: The Gateway City's Critical Role in Civil War Battlefield Preservation -- Contributors -- Index -- Civil War Campaigns in the Heartland -- Other Books in Civil War Campaigns in the Heartland Series -- Back Cover.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780809331192
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780809331192
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schlacht von Chattanooga
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1696318459
    Format: 1 online resource (281 pages)
    ISBN: 9780809334537
    Series Statement: Civil War Campaigns in the West Ser.
    Content: Cover -- Jacket Flaps -- Overview Map -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Steven E. Woodworth -- 1. The Long Lost Diary of Major General Patrick R. Cleburne / Edited by William Lee White -- 2. "The Storm Broke in All Its Fury": The Struggle for Allatoona Pass / Stewart Bennett -- 3. Errant Moves on the Chess board of War: The Battle of Spring Hill, November 29, 1864 / John R. Lundberg -- 4. The Destruction of the Army of Tennessee's Officer Corps at the Battle of Franklin / Andrew S. Bledsoe -- 5. Killing at Franklin: Anatomy of Slaughter / Jonathan M. Steplyk -- 6. A Failure to Communicate: Grant, Thomas, and the Nashville Campaign / Brooks D. Simpson -- Gallery -- 7. Where Genius Cannot Exist: The Generalship of George H. Thomas / Paul L. Schmelzer -- 8. "No More Auction Block for Me": The Fight for Freedom by the U.S. Colored Troops at the Battle of Nashville / D. L. Turner and Scott L. Stabler -- 9. A. J. Smith's Detachment in the Battle of Nashville / Steven E. Woodworth -- 10. Civilian Participants and Observers during the Franklin-Nashville Campaign / John J. Gaines -- 11. "Our Peoples Are Depressed in Spirit": Texans' Reactions to Hood's Tennessee Campaign / Charles D. Grear -- 12. What Could Have Been: Civil War Battlefield Preservation at Franklin / Timothy B. Smith -- 13. Preserving the Nashville Battlefield: The South's True Lost Cause / Jennifer M. Murray -- Contributors -- Index -- Series Statement -- Other Books in the Series -- Back Cover.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780809334520
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780809334520
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schlacht von Franklin ; Schlacht von Nashville
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959244743602883
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-62349-528-8
    Series Statement: Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University ; number 126
    Note: Studies: The great Texas "bear fight": progressivism and the impeachment of James E. Ferguson / John R. Lundberg -- "Think of the lives that might be saved": James Ferguson, women's war work, and the University of Texas / Kay Reed Arnold -- "Without us, it is Ferguson with a plurality": woman suffrage and anti-Ferguson politics / Rachel M. Gunter -- In the public eye: Texas Governor James Ferguson's fight with the press / Leah Lagrone Ochoa -- Fergusonism, factionalization, and thirty years of Texas politics / Mark Stanley -- The Texas Governor's impeachment in historical memory / Jessica Brannon-Wranosky -- Documents: Document 1: Ferguson's Texas farm tenant law -- Comment by Kyle G. Wilkison and Katherine Kuehler Walters -- Document 2: Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Carrie Chapman Catt letter -- Comment by Judith N. Mcarthur -- Document 3: Pat M. Neff to William Pettus Hobby letter -- Comment by Ricky Floyd Dobbs -- Ferguson's impeachment: a selected bibliography / Jessica Brannon-Wranosky and Bruce A. Glasrud.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62349-527-X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    College Station :Texas A&M University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_(DE-604)BV049673335
    Format: xiii, 325 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-1-64843-175-3
    Series Statement: Prairie View A & M University series
    Content: "In The Texas Lowcountry: Slavery and Freedom on the Gulf Coast, 1822-1895, author John R. Lundberg examines slavery and Reconstruction in a region of Texas he terms the lowcountry-an area encompassing the lower reaches of the Brazos and Colorado Rivers and their tributaries as they wend their way toward the Gulf of Mexico through what is today Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda, and Wharton Counties. In the two decades before the Civil War, European immigrants, particularly Germans, poured into Texas, sometimes bringing with them cultural ideals that complicated the story of slavery throughout large swaths of the state. By contrast, 95 percent of the white population of the lowcountry came from other parts of the United States, predominantly the slaveholding states of the American South. By 1861, more than 70 percent of this regional population were enslaved people-the heaviest such concentration west of the Mississippi. These demographics established the Texas Lowcountry as a distinct region in terms of its population and social structure. Part one of The Texas Lowcountry explores the development of the region as a borderland, an area of competing cultures and peoples, between 1822 and 1840. The second part is arranged topically and chronicles the history of the enslavers and the enslaved in the lowcountry between 1840 and 1865. The final section focuses on the experiences of freed people in the region during the Reconstruction era, which ended in the lowcountry in 1895. In closely examining this unique pocket of Texas, Lundberg provides a new and much needed region-specific study of the culture of enslavement and the African American experience"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. , A Borderlands, 1822-1840 -- Carving out a Plantation Society -- An Enslaver's Rebellion -- Agents of Change: The Tipping Point -- A Deep South Society, 1840-1865 -- Gone to Texas in Chains: Forced Migration into the Lowcountry -- Neighboring Plantations: The White Society and Geography of the Texas Lowcountry -- Extracting Every Ounce of Profit: Slavery's Capitalism in the Texas Lowcountry -- Complex Households: Gender, Sex, and Slavery in the Texas Lowcountry -- The Long Struggle: Resistance and Emancipation in the Texas Lowcountry -- Reconstruction, 1865-1895 -- The Struggle for Equality -- The Places in Between -- The Birth of Jim Crow -- Conclusion: Ain't No More 'Cane on the Brazos
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-64843-176-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Golfküste ; Sklaverei ; Freigelassener ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; History ; History
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1696210666
    Format: 1 online resource (178 pages)
    ISBN: 9780809386833
    Series Statement: Civil War Campaigns in the West Ser. v.1
    Content: Some 100,000 soldiers fought in the April 1862 battle of Shiloh, and nearly 20,000 men were killed or wounded; more Americans died on that Tennessee battlefield than had died in all the nation's previous wars combined. In the first book in his new series, Steven E. Woodworth has brought together a group of superb historians to reassess this significant battleandprovide in-depth analyses of key aspects of the campaign and its aftermath. The eight talented contributors dissect the campaign's fundamental events, many of which have not received adequate attention before now. John R. Lundberg examines the role of Albert Sidney Johnston, the prized Confederate commander who recovered impressively after a less-than-stellar performance at forts Henry and Donelson only to die at Shiloh; Alexander Mendoza analyzes the crucial, and perhaps decisive, struggle to defend the Union's left; Timothy B. Smith investigates the persistent legend that the Hornet's Nest was the spot of the hottest fighting at Shiloh; Steven E. Woodworth follows Lew Wallace's controversial march to the battlefield and shows why Ulysses S. Grant never forgave him; Gary D. Joiner provides the deepest analysis available of action by the Union gunboats; Grady McWhineydescribes P. G. T. Beauregard's decision to stop the first day's attack and takes issue with his claim of victory; and Charles D. Grear shows the battle's impact on Confederate soldiers, many of whom did not consider the battle a defeat for their side. In the final chapter, Brooks D. Simpson analyzes how command relationships-specifically the interactions among Grant, Henry Halleck, William T. Sherman, and Abraham Lincoln-affected the campaign and debunks commonly held beliefs about Grant's reactions to Shiloh's aftermath. The Shiloh Campaign will enhance readers' understanding of a pivotal battle that
    Content: Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. "I Must Save This Army" -- 2. A Terrible Baptism by Fire -- 3. Anatomy of an Icon -- 4. Intolerably Slow -- 5. Soul-stirring Music to Our Ears -- 6. General Beauregard's "Complete Victory" at Shiloh -- 7. Victory for Neither Side -- 8. After Shiloh -- Contributors -- Index -- Series Statement -- Back Cover.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780809328925
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780809328925
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
    UID:
    gbv_723601526
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages)
    ISBN: 9780807143483
    Series Statement: Conflicting worlds
    Content: John R. Lundberg's compelling new military history chronicles the evolution of Granbury's Texas Brigade, perhaps the most distinguished combat unit in the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Named for its commanding officer, Brigadier General Hiram B. Granbury, the brigade fought tenaciously in the western theater even after Confederate defeat seemed certain. Granbury's Texas Brigade explores the motivations behind the unit's decision to continue to fight, even as it faced demoralizing defeats and Confederate collapse. Using a vast array of letters, diaries, and regimental documents, Lundberg offer
    Note: COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Introduction; 1 Off to War; 2 Fort Donelson; 3 Sojourn in Arkansas; 4 Arkansas Post; 5 Fighting for Vicksburg; 6 Prison; 7 A New Start; 8 Chickamauga; 9 Chattanooga; 10 Camp Life; 11 From Dalton to Pickett's Mill; 12 Stuck in the Thickets of North Georgia; 13 Hood Takes Command; 14 The Fall of Atlanta; 15 The Interlude; 16 Flanking Sherman; 17 Spring Hill and Franklin; 18 Nashville; 19 The End of the War; Afterword: Reminiscences, Reunions, and the Lost Cause; APPENDIXES; 1 The Demographics of Granbury's Brigade; 2 The Regiments of Granbury's Brigade , 3 The Battle Casualties of Granbury's BrigadeNOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Photographs;
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780807143476
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Granbury's Texas Brigade : Diehard Western Confederates
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    College Station : Texas A&M University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1893499375
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 328 pages) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781648431760
    Series Statement: Prairie View A&M University Series
    Content: Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: A Borderlands, 1822-1840 -- Chapter 1. Carving out a Plantation Society -- Chapter 2. An Enslaver's Rebellion -- Chapter 3. Agents of Change: The Tipping Point -- Part 2: A Deep South Society, 1840-1865 -- Chapter 4. Gone to Texas in Chains: Forced Migration into the Lowcountry -- Chapter 5. Neighboring Plantations: The White Society and Geography of the Texas Lowcountry -- Chapter 6. Extracting Every Ounce of Profit: Slavery's Capitalism in the Texas Lowcountry -- Chapter 7. Complex Households: Gender, Sex, and Slavery in the Texas Lowcountry -- Chapter 8. The Long Struggle: Resistance and Emancipation in the Texas Lowcountry -- Part 3: Reconstruction, 1865-1895 -- Chapter 9. The Struggle for Equality -- Chapter 10. The Places in Between -- Chapter 11. The Birth of Jim Crow -- Conclusion: Ain't No More 'Cane on the Brazos -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A gallery of illustrations.
    Content: "In The Texas Lowcountry: Slavery and Freedom on the Gulf Coast, 1822-1895, author John R. Lundberg examines slavery and Reconstruction in a region of Texas he terms the lowcountry-an area encompassing the lower reaches of the Brazos and Colorado Rivers and their tributaries as they wend their way toward the Gulf of Mexico through what is today Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda, and Wharton Counties. In the two decades before the Civil War, European immigrants, particularly Germans, poured into Texas, sometimes bringing with them cultural ideals that complicated the story of slavery throughout large swaths of the state. By contrast, 95 percent of the white population of the lowcountry came from other parts of the United States, predominantly the slaveholding states of the American South. By 1861, more than 70 percent of this regional population were enslaved people-the heaviest such concentration west of the Mississippi. These demographics established the Texas Lowcountry as a distinct region in terms of its population and social structure. Part one of The Texas Lowcountry explores the development of the region as a borderland, an area of competing cultures and peoples, between 1822 and 1840. The second part is arranged topically and chronicles the history of the enslavers and the enslaved in the lowcountry between 1840 and 1865. The final section focuses on the experiences of freed people in the region during the Reconstruction era, which ended in the lowcountry in 1895. In closely examining this unique pocket of Texas, Lundberg provides a new and much needed region-specific study of the culture of enslavement and the African American experience"--
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781648431753
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lundberg, John R. The Texas lowcountry College Station : Texas A&M University Press, 2024 ISBN 9781648431753
    Language: English
    Keywords: Texas ; Golfküste ; Sklaverei ; Freigelassener ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1822-1895
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