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Lee and his generals in war and memory

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Published 1998 Louisiana State University Press 6 views
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0807129585, 9780807129586
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Gary W. Gallagher

Gary William Gallagher (born October 8, 1950) is an American historian specializing in the history of the American Civil War.

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James Longstreet's First Corps awaited an important review on the afternoon of April 29, 1864...

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Gary W. Gallagher examines Robert E. Lee, his principal subordinates, the treatment they have received in the literature on Confederate military history, and the continuing influence of Lost Cause arguments in the late-twentieth-century United States. Historical images of Lee and his lieutenants were shaped to a remarkable degree by the reminiscences and other writings of ex-Confederates who formulated what became known as the Lost Cause interpretation of the conflict. Gallagher adeptly highlights the chasm that often separates academic and popular perceptions of the Civil War and discusses some of the ways in which the Lost Cause continues to resonate.

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