"All of the essays in both volumes are worthy of the attention of
both buffs and serious scholars of the Civil War."--Journal of
Military History
"In the long run, the relationships commanders forge with
subordinates are no less important than the decisions they make on
a battlefield. Informed, insightful and sometimes surprising, these
eleven essays extend and revise our perspective on Grant during the
first three years of the Civil War. Highly recommended."--Mark
Grimsley, author of The Hard Hand of War: Union Military Policy
Toward Southern Civilians, 1861-1865
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