General Grant and the Verdict of History: Memoir, Memory, and the Civil War (Frank P. Varney - UA)

General Grant and the Verdict of History: Memoir, Memory, and the Civil War (Frank P. Varney - UA)

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by Frank P. Varney General Ulysses S. Grant is best remembered today as a war-winning general, and he certainly deserves credit for his efforts on behalf of the Union. But has he received too much credit at the expense of other men? Have others who fought the war with him suffered unfairly at his hands? General Grant and the Verdict of History: Memoir, Memory, and the Civil War explores these issues. Professor Frank P. Varney examines Grant’s relationship with three noted Civil War generals: the brash and uncompromising “Fighting Joe” Hooker; George H. Thomas, the stellar commander who earned the sobriquet “Rock of Chickamauga”; and Gouverneur Kemble Warren, who served honorably and well in every major action of the Army of the Potomac before being relieved less than two weeks before Appomattox, and only after he had played a prominent part in the major Union victory at Five Forks.  In his earlier book General Grant and the Rewriting of History, Dr. Varney studied the tempestuous relat

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