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Pickett's Charge--The Last Attack At Gettysburg
Earl J. Hess

Pickett's Charge--The Last Attack At Gettysburg

the last attack at Gettysburg

The University of North Carolina Press (Nov 05, 2001)
9780807826485
| Hardcover
403 pages | 163 x 241 mm | English
Dewey 973.7349
LC Classification E475.53 .H47 2001
LC Control No. 2001027492

Genre

  • C.W. Battles

Subject

  • History

Plot

Pickett's Charge is probably the best-known military engagement of the Civil War, widely regarded as the defining moment of the battle of Gettysburg and celebrated as the high-water mark of the Confederacy. But as Earl Hess notes, the epic stature of Pickett's Charge has grown at the expense of reality, and the facts of the attack have been obscured or distorted by the legend that surrounds them. With this book, Hess sweeps away the accumulated myths about Pickett's Charge to provide the definitive history of the engagement. Drawing on exhaustive research, especially in unpublished personal accounts, he creates a moving narrative of the attack from both Union and Confederate perspectives, analyzing its planning, execution, aftermath, and legacy. He also examines the history of the units involved, their state of readiness, how they maneuvered under fire, and what the men who marched in the ranks thought about their participation in the assault. Ultimately, Hess explains, such an approach reveals Pickett's Charge both as a case study in how soldiers deal with combat and as a dramatic example of heroism, failure, and fate on the battlefield.

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