Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War
Earl J. Hess
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The University of North Carolina Press
Sachbuch / 20. Jahrhundert (bis 1945)
Beschreibung
Earl J. Hess provides a narrative history of the use of fortifications--particularly trenches and other semi-permanent earthworks--used by Confederate and Union field armies at all major battle sites in the eastern theater of the Civil War. Hess moves beyond the technical aspects of construction to demonstrate the crucial role these earthworks played in the success or failure of field armies. A comprehensive study which draws on research and fieldwork from 300 battle sites, Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War is an indispensable reference for Civil War buffs and historians.
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Culp's Hill, Camp Bartow, West Virginia, Maryland Heights, New Bern, Mine Run, Suffolk, Fort Sumner, Garrow's Point, Centreville, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Fort Slemmer, Lee's Mill, Fredericksburg, Loudoun Heights, Charleston, Mechanicsville, Hazel Grove, Maryland Campaign, Harpers Ferry, Richmond, Overland Campaign, Camp Alleghany, West Virginia, Chaffin's Bluff, Wynn's Mill, Grapevine Bridge, Chickahominy River, James Island, Yorktown, Morris Island, trenches, Lee's Pennsylvania Campaign, Marye's Hill, Prospect Hill, Fort Totten, Battery Wagner, berms, Williamsburg, The Peninsula Campaign, Seminary Ridge, Manassas, Seven Pines, Goldsborough, Plymouth, North Carolina, Little Round Top, Big Bethel, Bristoe Station, Fair Oaks, Second Manassas, Washington, North Carolina, Antietam