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OverviewRobert E. Lee: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works covers all aspects of his life and work, including individuals, places, and events that shaped Lee’s career as a Virginian, soldier, and peacemaker. The extensive A to Z section includes several hundred entries. The bibliography provides a comprehensive list of publications concerning his life and work. ·Includes a detailed chronology detailing Robert E. Lee’s life, family, and work. ·The A to Z section includes family members, campaigns in two different wars, cities as well as rivers and land areas of the time, military strategy and tactics, lieutenants and opponents, army organization, politics contending with war, plus seldom-mentioned topics such as geography, earthworks, desertion, personal health, and even the legendary “Rebel Yell.” ·The bibliography includes a list of publications concerning his life and work. ·The index thoroughly cross-references the chronological and encyclopedic entries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James I. Robertson, Jr.Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 26.40cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9781538113486ISBN 10: 1538113481 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 10 November 2018 Recommended Age: From 13 to 22 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Map Chronology Introduction A to Z Bibliography About the Author IndexReviewsRecommended: Controversy swirls around monuments commemorating the life of Civil War general Robert E. Lee. A discussion of the appropriateness of such monuments, and the interpretation that might be attached to them, is informed by this reference work. It offers a well-designed, authoritative, and up-to-date resource for those interested in the man and the historic period. Robertson (emer., Virginia Tech) is the author of dozens of books on the war and the Confederacy. He begins with battlefield maps and a chronology of Lee's life, taking the reader from his birth to the restoration of his citizenship in 1975. A brief biographical essay provides an overview of Lee's life. The bulk of the volume consists of an A-Z listing of entries designed to provide an overview of the people, places, and events that were significant in Lee's life. The extensive bibliography that completes the volume includes references to Lee's writings; biographies of his family, friends, lieutenants, and opponents; and related studies. This volume is quite useful particularly in light of the current debate on Confederate monuments. * CHOICE * Recommended: Controversy swirls around monuments commemorating the life of Civil War general Robert E. Lee. A discussion of the appropriateness of such monuments, and the interpretation that might be attached to them, is informed by this reference work. It offers a well-designed, authoritative, and up-to-date resource for those interested in the man and the historic period. Robertson (emer., Virginia Tech) is the author of dozens of books on the war and the Confederacy. He begins with battlefield maps and a chronology of Lee’s life, taking the reader from his birth to the restoration of his citizenship in 1975. A brief biographical essay provides an overview of Lee’s life. The bulk of the volume consists of an A-Z listing of entries designed to provide an overview of the people, places, and events that were significant in Lee’s life. The extensive bibliography that completes the volume includes references to Lee’s writings; biographies of his family, friends, lieutenants, and opponents; and related studies. This volume is quite useful particularly in light of the current debate on Confederate monuments. * CHOICE * Author InformationJames I. Robertson, Jr., served as Executive Director the U. S. Civil War Centennial Commission and worked closely with Presidents Kennedy and Johnson in marking the national commemoration of the war. He also was an active member of the Virginia Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, which led America’s remembrance of the 150th anniversary of the nation-making struggle. During the Sesquicentennial period, he became father of the state’s new official song, “Our Great Virginia.” He is the founding executive director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies research and education center. He is considered the preeminent scholar on Confederate Lieutenant General Thomas J. ""Stonewall"" Jackson. Robertson was the Chief Historical Consultant in the 2003 Warner Brothers film Gods and Generals, which prominently features Stonewall Jackson. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |