J.E.B. Stuart
The Soldier and the Man
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J. E. B. Stuart: The Soldier and the Man is the first thoroughly scrutinized study of the life and service of the Civil War's most famous cavalryman. James Ewell Brown Stuart led the Army of Northern Virginia's cavalry to the all-but-complete satisfaction of his superiors. Being human, Stuart occasionally underperformed. He underestimated his opponents, took unnecessary risks with his command, failed to properly discipline and motivate his troopers, and was prone to errors both strategic and tactical. Because of his outsized wartime reputation, most of Stuart's errors have passed virtually unnoticed or, when addressed, have been excused or explained away.
Edward Longacre's study probes not only Stuart's military career, but elements of his character that invite investigation. Even his fiercest partisans admitted that he was vain and inordinately sensitive to criticism, with a streak of immaturity-at times the hard-edged veteran, at other times a devotee of the pageantry of war. Motivated by appeals to vanity, he curried the patronage of powerful men and responded to the attentions of attractive women even though he was a married man. Personal flaws aside, Stuart was popular with his officers and men, beloved by his staff, and considered the beau ideal of Confederate soldiery. The distinction endures today. This book is an attempt to determine its validity.
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- Adrian Chan-Wyles Ph.D
- 17-12-24
Excellent History of the Confederate States of America!
What is required is "more" good quality histories of the CSA - not less. We require objective facts - not ignorant bias or unfounded speculation. This book is a perfect example of good history written without excessive emotion and guided by logic and reason. Who would have guessed that President Lincoln authorised a Union invasion of the South with the expressed objective of capturing President Jefferson Davis (and other members of the CSA Congress) - and if possible "assassinate" all concerned (without trial)! Sometimes, the truth about the North can be far more unsettling than the myths about the South! The military successes of the CSA are astonishing - as are the military failures of the North. Education is the key to working all this out.
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