Civil War Command and Strategy by Archer Jones

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Jones analyzes the conduct of the American Civil War. He argues that Presidents Lincoln and Davis, and their Generals, showed a firm grasp of established military strategy as well as an ability to innovate. He believes the war was decided by strategic skill rather than industrial might.

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Civil War Command and Strategy by Archer Jones

Jones analyzes the conduct of the American Civil War. He argues that Presidents Lincoln and Davis, and their Generals, showed a firm grasp of established military strategy as well as an ability to innovate. He believes the war was decided by strategic skill rather than industrial might. Jones argues that the industrial dominance of the North was offset by the territorial vastness of the South, the difficulties in supplying a distant army, and by the fact that the man with the rifle was the basic and decisive unit of combat rather than large military machinery. He analyzes a variety of strategic manoeuvres - turns, concentration of forces and raids - and relates them to the outcome of the war.
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ISBN 13 9780029166352
ISBN 10 0029166357
Title Civil War Command and Strategy
Author Archer Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 1992-03-16
Number of pages 256
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