Format:
1 online resource (233 pages)
ISBN:
9780809333929
Content:
On May 25, 1863, after driving the Confederate army into defensive lines surrounding Vicksburg, Mississippi, Union major general Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee laid siege to the fortress city. With no reinforcements and dwindling supplies, the Army of Vicksburg finally surrendered on July 4, yielding command of the Mississippi River to Union forces and effectively severing the Confederacy. In this illuminating volume, Justin S. Solonick offers the first detailed study of how Grant's midwesterners serving in the Army of the Tennessee engineered the siege of Vicksburg, placing the event within the broader context of U.S. and European military history and nineteenth-century applied science in trench warfare and field fortifications. In doing so, he shatters the Lost Cause myth that Vicksburg's Confederate garrison surrendered due to lack of provisions. Instead of being starved out, Solonick explains, the Confederates were dug out. After opening with a sophisticated examination of nineteenth-century military engineering and the history of siege craft, Solonick discusses the stages of the Vicksburg siege and the implements and tactics Grant's soldiers used to achieve victory. As Solonick shows, though Grant lacked sufficient professional engineers to organize a traditional siege-an offensive tactic characterized by cutting the enemy's communication lines and digging forward-moving approach trenches-the few engineers available, when possible, gave Union troops a crash course in military engineering. Ingenious midwestern soldiers, in turn, creatively applied engineering maxims to the situation at Vicksburg, demonstrating a remarkable ability to adapt in the face of adversity. When instruction and oversight were not possible, the common soldiers improvised. Solonick concludes with a description of the surrender of Vicksburg, an analysis
Content:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations and Table -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: With a Spade in One Hand and a Gun in the Other -- 1. The Engineer's Art -- 2. America's Early Sieges -- 3. Preparing to Dig Them Out -- 4. Earthworks Rose as by Magic -- 5. More Roads to Rome Than One -- 6. The School of the Sap -- 7. The Body Snatchers -- 8. Turning Loose the Dogs of War -- 9. Toiling Day and Night -- 10. The Key to Vicksburg -- Conclusion: Vicksburg Is Ours! -- Appendix: How Many Union Engineer Officers Served during the Vicksburg Siege? -- Glossary -- Bibliographic Essay -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780809333912
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780809333912
Language:
English
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https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=1999393
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