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OverviewEarl J. Hess provides a narrative history of the use of fortifications--particularly trenches and other semi-permanent earthworks--used by Confederate and Union field armies at all major battle sites in the eastern theater of the Civil War. Hess moves beyond the technical aspects of construction to demonstrate the crucial role these earthworks played in the success or failure of field armies. A comprehensive study which draws on research and fieldwork from 300 battle sites, Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War is an indispensable reference for Civil War buffs and historians. |Earl J. Hess provides a narrative history of the use of fortifications--particularly trenches and other semi-permanent earthworks--used by Confederate and Union field armies at all major battle sites in the eastern theater of the Civil War. Hess moves beyond the technical aspects of construction to demonstrate the crucial role these earthworks played in the success or failure of field armies. A comprehensive study which draws on research and fieldwork from 300 battle sites, Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War is an indispensable reference for Civil War buffs and historians. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Earl J. HessPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9781469609935ISBN 10: 1469609932 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 01 August 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the most significant historiographical debates among currently practicing Civil War military historians. . . . A valuable contribution. -- The North Carolina Historical Review Recommended to anyone interested in the creation, use, and effectiveness of Civil War field fortifications. -- On Point A visit to one of the sites covered in the work will profit from Hess' description of the terrain and the armies' fortifications. -- Civil War News This groundbreaking book should inspire other historians to take on similar difficult but important topics. . . . When completed, [this] remarkable study will be as original, as sophisticated, as significant, and as welcome as any Civil War military history yet published. -- The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society This valuable study deserves to be read and digested by military students at all levels and will likely prove to be an important reference work for some time to come. -- North & South This valuable study deserves to be read and digested by military students at all levels and will likely prove to be an important reference work for some time to come. -- North & South One of the most significant historiographical debates among currently practicing Civil War military historians. . . . A valuable contribution. -- The North Carolina Historical Review This groundbreaking book should inspire other historians to take on similar difficult but important topics. . . . When completed, [this] remarkable study will be as original, as sophisticated, as significant, and as welcome as any Civil War military history yet published. -- The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Recommended to anyone interested in the creation, use, and effectiveness of Civil War field fortifications. -- On Point A visit to one of the sites covered in the work will profit from Hess' description of the terrain and the armies' fortifications. -- Civil War News This valuable study deserves to be read and digested by military students at all levels and will likely prove to be an important reference work for some time to come. -- North & South One of the most significant historiographical debates among currently practicing Civil War military historians. . . . A valuable contribution. -- The North Carolina Historical Review Recommended to anyone interested in the creation, use, and effectiveness of Civil War field fortifications. -- On Point This groundbreaking book should inspire other historians to take on similar difficult but important topics. . . . When completed, [this] remarkable study will be as original, as sophisticated, as significant, and as welcome as any Civil War military history yet published. -- The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society A visit to one of the sites covered in the work will profit from Hess' description of the terrain and the armies' fortifications. -- Civil War News This valuable study deserves to be read and digested by military students at all levels and will likely prove to be an important reference work for some time to come. -- North & South One of the most significant historiographical debates among currently practicing Civil War military historians. . . . A valuable contribution. -- The North Carolina Historical Review This groundbreaking book should inspire other historians to take on similar difficult but important topics. . . . When completed, [this] remarkable study will be as original, as sophisticated, as significant, and as welcome as any Civil War military history yet published. -- The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society A visit to one of the sites covered in the work will profit from Hess' description of the terrain and the armies' fortifications. -- Civil War News This valuable study deserves to be read and digested by military students at all levels and will likely prove to be an important reference work for some time to come. -- North & South Recommended to anyone interested in the creation, use, and effectiveness of Civil War field fortifications. -- On Point Author InformationEarl J. Hess is associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University. He is author of many books on the Civil War, including, most recently, The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat from the Appalachians to the Mississippi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |