Controversies and Commanders, Stephen W. Sears
Controversies and Commanders, Stephen W. Sears
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Controversies and Commanders
Dispatches from the Army of the Potomac

Author: Stephen W. Sears

Narrator: Nelson Runger

Unabridged: 11 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/21/2012


Synopsis

Throughout the devastating years of the Civil War, the Union Army of the Potomac seldom marched in step. In this provocative book, acclaimed historian and award-winning author Stephen W. Sears takes a fascinating look at some of the intriguing Union generals and the controversies that swirled around them. Delving into historical documents and the personal papers of military officers, Sears shares the compelling stories of oft-maligned Generals McClellan and Hooker, the shocking court-martial of patriotic General Stone, the failed plots to kidnap Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and more. As the facts come to light, the Union's renowned leaders stand revealed as what they really were: ordinary men in the grip of extraordinary times. An authority on the Civil War, Sears skillfully paints a remarkable portrait of the personalities and events that shaped our nation's greatest crisis. The rich analysis becomes ever more clear and accessible with Nelson Runger's thoughtful narration.

About Stephen W. Sears

Stephen W. Sears is an American historian specializing in the American Civil War. He is a graduate of Oberlin College and was employed as editor of the Educational Department at the American Heritage Publishing Company. Stephan is the author of several books on military history. He resides in Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sean

A nice collection of essays on the command controversies in American history's most controversial army (at least in terms of civil-military relations and combat record). The essays on Stone, Hooker, and Sickles are particularly good but my favorite was the under reported "revolt of the generals" tha......more

Goodreads review by Mac

Stephen W. Sears is one of the best modern historians of the Civil War. He digs deep into archival records to understand what motivated the various decision-makers, and writes in a clear, compelling style. This book is unusual for him in that, rather than focusing on one campaign in the war, it trea......more

Goodreads review by Jack

very enjoyable - - I was familiar with all of the stories but the author was able to supply little details I found extremely interesting. For instance - Dan Sickles - NY US Congressman 12/10,1860 - made a speech in the House of Reps saying he opposed any coercion of the South and warned that New York......more