Gary W. Gallagher
Författare till The Confederate War
Om författaren
Gary W Gallagher is a civil war historian with a special interest in the military aspects of the war. He is the author or co-author of several books including Lee and His Generals in War and Memory and The Confederate War. He has also served as President of the Association of Preservation of Civil visa mer War sites. He is a professor of history at the University of Virginia. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
Verk av Gary W. Gallagher
National Geographic Guide To Civil War National Battlefield Parks (1992) — Författare — 175 exemplar
Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War (2008) 109 exemplar
The American Civil War: The War in the East 1861 - May 1863 (Essential Histories) (2001) 78 exemplar
Leaders of the Lost Cause: New Perspectives on the Confederate High Command (2004) — Redaktör — 78 exemplar
Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War (UnCivil Wars Ser.) (2015) — Redaktör — 37 exemplar
The Enduring Civil War: Reflections on the Great American Crisis (Conflicting Worlds) (2020) 27 exemplar
Two Witnesses at Gettysburg: The Personal Accounts of Whitelaw Reid and A.J.L. Fremantle (1994) 17 exemplar
A Political Nation: New Directions in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Political History (2012) 12 exemplar
In taller cotton : 200 more important Confederate books for the reader, researcher, and collector (2006) 12 exemplar
Jubal A. Early, the Lost Cause, and Civil War History: A Persistent Legacy (Frank L. Klement Lectures, No 4) (1995) 11 exemplar
Civil War Witnesses and Their Books: New Perspectives on Iconic Works (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the… (2021) — Redaktör — 5 exemplar
Causes Won and Lost: The End of the Civil War (Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission, 2015) (2015) 2 exemplar
Stonewall Jackson as Lee’s “Right Arm” 1 exemplar
Early’s Path to Defeat 1 exemplar
“Jeb” Stuart as Soldier and Showman 1 exemplar
One Promotion Too Many - A.P. Hill 1 exemplar
Forced from Center Stage - Richard S. Ewell 1 exemplar
The Rise of Jubal Anderson Early 1 exemplar
Longstreet’s Later Confederate Career 1 exemplar
James Longstreet’s Road to Prominence 1 exemplar
Closing Scenes and Reckonings 1 exemplar
The Making of the Mighty “Stonewall” Jackson 1 exemplar
Was Lee an Old-Fashioned General ? 1 exemplar
Lee from Gettysburg to Appomattox 1 exemplar
Lee’s Year of Fabled Victories 1 exemplar
The Making of a Confederate General 1 exemplar
Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia 1 exemplar
Remembering the War 1 exemplar
The Problem of Attrition 1 exemplar
Petersburg to Appomattox 1 exemplar
The Final Campaigns 1 exemplar
A Straight-Ahead Fighter - John Bell Hood 1 exemplar
African Americans in Wartime 1 exemplar
Younger Officers I - Robert Emmett Rodes 1 exemplar
The First Year of Fighting 1 exemplar
Reconstruction Ends 1 exemplar
Congress Takes Command 1 exemplar
Presidential Reconstruction 1 exemplar
The Union Drive for Victory 1 exemplar
Mobile Bay and Atlanta 1 exemplar
Behind the Lines - Politics and Economics 1 exemplar
Diplomatic Clashes and Sustaining the War 1 exemplar
Shifting Tides of Battle 1 exemplar
The Coming of War 1 exemplar
Younger Officers II - Stephen Dodson Ramseur 1 exemplar
Drifting Toward Disaster 1 exemplar
Sectional Tensions Escalate 1 exemplar
Before the Bar of History - The Lost Cause 1 exemplar
Drama and Failure - Magruder and Pickett 1 exemplar
Younger Officers III - John Brown Gordon 1 exemplar
Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley 1 exemplar
The Peninsular Campaign 1 exemplar
Prisoners of War 1 exemplar
The Election of 1860 1 exemplar
Shiloh and Corinth 1 exemplar
Early Union Triumphs in the West 1 exemplar
Contending for the Border States 1 exemplar
First Manassas or Bull Run 1 exemplar
The Common Soldier 1 exemplar
The Opposing Sides I and II 1 exemplar
The Crisis at Fort Sumter 1 exemplar
The Lower South Secedes 1 exemplar
Prelude to War 1 exemplar
Antietam 1 exemplar
The Civil War at Chapel Hill 1 exemplar
The Kentucky Vampaign of 1862 1 exemplar
The Background to Emancipation 1 exemplar
The Northern Home Front, I and II 1 exemplar
Wartime Reconstruction 1 exemplar
The Confederate Home Front, I and II 1 exemplar
Cold Harbor to Petersburg 1 exemplar
The Wilderness to Spotsylvania 1 exemplar
Sherman versus Johnston in Georgia 1 exemplar
Stalemate in 1864 1 exemplar
Women at War, I and Ii 1 exemplar
The Naval War 1 exemplar
African Americans in Wartime, I and Ii 1 exemplar
Emancipation Completed 1 exemplar
The Diplomatic Front 1 exemplar
Grant at Chattanooga 1 exemplar
Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma 1 exemplar
Gettysburg 1 exemplar
The War in the West, Winter 1862-63 1 exemplar
Sinews of War - Finance and Supply 1 exemplar
Filling the Ranks 1 exemplar
The Seven Days’ Battles 1 exemplar
Associerade verk
Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander (1989) — Redaktör, vissa utgåvor — 261 exemplar
Don't Hurry Me Down to Hades: The Civil War In The Words of Those Who Lived It (2013) — Förord — 60 exemplar
The Long Arm of Lee: The History of the Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia, Volume 1: Bull Run to Fredricksburg (1991) — Inledning, vissa utgåvor — 44 exemplar
Letters to Amanda : the Civil War letters of Marion Hill Fitzpatrick, Army of Northern Virginia (1976) — Förord — 23 exemplar
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1998 (1998) — Author "When Lee Was Mortal" — 15 exemplar
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 2005 (2005) — Author "Immortal Confederate Cavalier" — 8 exemplar
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- Namn enligt folkbokföringen
- Gallagher, Gary William
- Födelsedag
- 1950-10-08
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- La Jara, Colorado, USA
- Utbildning
- Adams State College (BA|1972)
University of Texas at Austin (MA|1977; PhD|1982) - Yrken
- historian
university professor - Organisationer
- University of Virginia
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- 140
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- 13
- Medlemmar
- 3,541
- Popularitet
- #7,170
- Betyg
- 3.9
- Recensioner
- 21
- ISBN
- 173
- Favoritmärkt
- 7
I think any American would be well served by listening to The American Civil War Great Courses lectures by Professor Gallagher. As well as anyone interested in the topic. I learned so much from this Audible audiobook. While previously I had a very basic and general knowledge about the Civil War, this course filled in so much information and so many details for me; from biographical information about the main participants on both sides, a timeline of battles and the strategy behind them and the politics throughout. Hearing the number of casualities listed from each of the major battles, one by one, is staggering and mind boggling. All of it defies logic. We have many misconceptions surrounding the Civil War and this course dispels those for us. The North was not all abolitionist by any means and many of them were only in the fight to get the Union back together. Lincoln was at times not nearly abolitionist enough himself and often frustrated abolitionists. He also supported transporting freed slaves to Liberia, "to their own native land". I was appalled to learn that an "experimental" boat load of freed slaves was sent to a private Caribbean island, sponsored by a wealthy man full of promises of fulfilling all their needs and providing them with jobs, etc. None of that turned out to be the case and these some 800 former slaves were left on the island under despicable conditions. By the time they were returned to the U.S. after a year, several hundred of them had died. Simply deplorable.
Well, there is so much to be learned from Professor Gallagher in this course. I recommend you listen to it and learn some of this history. I feel it is all the more important at this turning point in United States' history, a critical, crucial moment in the American experiment. At times it feels like we have not come nearly as far as we should have in the years since the Civil War took place, nor have we learned the lessons that one might have expected us to after so much bloodshed. That people now constantly use rhetoric calling for another Civil War in America is beyond belief to me. Why can't we use and expand our intellect instead of warmongering? I see our only hope in education and knowledge. Great Courses like this one from Professor Gallagher can help immensely towards that end.… (mer)