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Fierce Patriot (Paperback)
The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman
Imprint: Presidio Press
Pages: 432
Illustrations: B/W photos throughout and maps
ISBN: 9780812982121
Published: 23rd July 2015
Pages: 432
Illustrations: B/W photos throughout and maps
ISBN: 9780812982121
Published: 23rd July 2015
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With a unique, witty, and conversational voice historian Robert O'Connell breaks
down the often paradoxical, easily caricatured character of General William T. Sherman
for the most well-rounded portrait of the man yet written. There were many Shermans,
according to O'Connell. Most prominently was Sherman the military strategist, who
gained an appreciation of geography from early campaigns out west and applied it to his
famed Civil War march. Then there was "Uncle Billy," Sherman's popular persona, the
charismatic and beloved leader of the Army of the West, who was instrumental in the
achievement of the transcontinental railroad in his post-war years. This Sherman, as
O'Connell writes, was "the human embodiment of manifest destiny." From north to south
and east to west, Sherman dedicated his life to keeping the United States united. Finally,
there was Sherman the family man, whose tempestuous relationship with his wife (and
stepsister!) Ellen is out of a Dickens novel. Throughout, O'Connell breaks down the
misperceptions about Sherman. O'Connell makes a compelling case that Sherman's
march through the south was not a campaign of unmitigated destruction, but a
necessary piece of strategy and the perceived chaos has been overblown. O'Connell's
Sherman is ultimately a complicated and quintessential nineteenth-century American.
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