Gary W. Gallagher Songtexte
Songtexte
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- Gifted but Flawed — J.E. Johnston and Beauregard
- Younger Officers IV — Edward Porter Alexander
- The War in Virginia, Winter and Spring 1862–63
- The River War and Confederate Commerce Raiders
- One Promotion Too Many — A.P. Hill
- Early’s Path to Defeat
- The Confederate Home Front, II
- The Kentucky Campaign of 1862
- The Naval War
- Closing Scenes and Reckonings
- Drama and Failure — Magruder and Pickett
- Emancipation Completed
- Stalemate in 1864
- The Problem of Attrition
- Shiloh and Corinth
- Cold Harbor to Petersburg
- Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma
- The War in the West, Winter 1862–63
- The Wilderness to Spotsylvania
- Filling the Ranks
- The Final Campaigns
- Younger Officers III — John Brown Gordon
- The Opposing Sides, I
- The Northern Home Front, II
- Gettysburg
- African Americans in Wartime, I
- The Peninsula Campaign
- Remembering the War
- The Opposing Sides, II
- The Seven Days' Battles
- The Lower South Secedes
- Women at War, I
- Sherman Versus Johnston in Georgia
- Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox
- Forced From Center Stage — Richard S. Ewell
- “jeb” Stuart as Soldier and Showman
- Lee’s Year of Fabled Victories
- Prelude to War
- Was Lee an Old-Fashioned General?
- Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley
- The Confederate Home Front, I
- A Straight-Ahead Fighter — John Bell Hood
- Antietam
- Sinews of War — Finance and Supply
- Contending for the Border States
- Before the Bar of History — The Lost Cause
- Younger Officers II — Stephen Dodson Ramseur
- Grant at Chattanooga
- First Manassas or Bull Run
- The Election of 1860
- Petersburg to Appomattox
- Wartime Reconstruction
- James Longstreet’s Road to Prominence
- The Background to Emancipation
- The Making of the Mighty “stonewall” Jackson
- A Season of Uncertainty, Summer and Fall 1863
- Women at War, II
- Early Union Triumphs in the West
- The Diplomatic Front
- Mobile Bay and Atlanta
- Younger Officers I — Robert Emmett Rodes
- Prisoners of War
- The Rise of Jubal Anderson (early)
- The Northern Home Front, I
- African Americans in Wartime, II
- Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia
- Longstreet’s Later Confederate Career
- The Making of a Confederate General
- Stonewall Jackson as Lee’s “right Arm”
- The Common Soldier
- The Crisis at Fort Sumter
- Could Robert E. Lee Make Hard Decisions?