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What the Yankees Did to Us: Sherman's Bombardment and Wrecking of Atlanta

Hardcover |English |0881463981 | 9780881463989

What the Yankees Did to Us: Sherman's Bombardment and Wrecking of Atlanta

Hardcover |English |0881463981 | 9780881463989
Overview
The burning of Atlanta has taken on such mythical proportions that it long ago became separated from historical fact. In What the Yankees Did to Us, Davis has reexamined original sources and discovered new ones to retell the story but this time with feet planted firmly in reality. The result is the best and most accurate work on this topic to date. If you think you already knew about this famous chapter in Civil War history, think again. --Gordon L. Jones, Ph.D., Senior Military Historian and Curator, Atlanta History CenterAuthor Steve Davis does not think much of Gen. William T. Sherman. And if you know anything about Davis or his prior publications, that news won't surprise you. What might raise your eyebrows is the depth and breadth of WHAT THE YANKEES DID TO US, his micro-history of the damage the Union armies under Sherman's command inflicted upon Atlanta during the latter months of 1864. The general canvas of this sad tale is well known to Civil War students, but the finer brush strokes, the level of damage, cruel deaths, months of intentional destruction for little military gain, are less recognized...Many writers have written about this story before Davis picked up his pen, but his is by far the most well-researched, thorough, and detailed account ever written about the "wrecking" of Atlanta. Even though Davis is a fierce and self-proclaimed partisan, his work is much less so because of the sheer volume of meticulous documentation. The scholarly nature of this work is breathtaking, and thus it is not always as easy to read as some other books about more general Civil War topics. But Davis did not write the book for someone with a passing interest in the conflict. Like an attorney, Davis is setting the record straight before the bar of history. Hundreds of eyewitness accounts, as recorded in letters, diaries and newspapers provide the foundation for this study. Both sides, including civilians caught up in the nightmare of armies fighting on their doorstep, are well represented...Complete with dozens of maps, photos and illustrations, as well as outstanding notes, a complete bibliography, and a bibliographic review of resources, Davis's book is a real contribution to the war's literature. Both sides participated in atrocities, but for the first time the sheer breadth and depth of Atlanta's destruction is set forth between two covers. Sherman was right: war is hell. And according to Davis, the general played Satan for several months in the Deep South. Not everyone will agree, but such is the nature of writing history. This volume is highly recommended. --Theodore Savas, Civil War News
ISBN: 0881463981
ISBN13: 9780881463989
Author: Stephen Davis
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2012-12-04
Language: English
PageCount: 450
Dimensions: 6.25 x 2.0 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 38.08 ounces
The burning of Atlanta has taken on such mythical proportions that it long ago became separated from historical fact. In What the Yankees Did to Us, Davis has reexamined original sources and discovered new ones to retell the story but this time with feet planted firmly in reality. The result is the best and most accurate work on this topic to date. If you think you already knew about this famous chapter in Civil War history, think again. --Gordon L. Jones, Ph.D., Senior Military Historian and Curator, Atlanta History CenterAuthor Steve Davis does not think much of Gen. William T. Sherman. And if you know anything about Davis or his prior publications, that news won't surprise you. What might raise your eyebrows is the depth and breadth of WHAT THE YANKEES DID TO US, his micro-history of the damage the Union armies under Sherman's command inflicted upon Atlanta during the latter months of 1864. The general canvas of this sad tale is well known to Civil War students, but the finer brush strokes, the level of damage, cruel deaths, months of intentional destruction for little military gain, are less recognized...Many writers have written about this story before Davis picked up his pen, but his is by far the most well-researched, thorough, and detailed account ever written about the "wrecking" of Atlanta. Even though Davis is a fierce and self-proclaimed partisan, his work is much less so because of the sheer volume of meticulous documentation. The scholarly nature of this work is breathtaking, and thus it is not always as easy to read as some other books about more general Civil War topics. But Davis did not write the book for someone with a passing interest in the conflict. Like an attorney, Davis is setting the record straight before the bar of history. Hundreds of eyewitness accounts, as recorded in letters, diaries and newspapers provide the foundation for this study. Both sides, including civilians caught up in the nightmare of armies fighting on their doorstep, are well represented...Complete with dozens of maps, photos and illustrations, as well as outstanding notes, a complete bibliography, and a bibliographic review of resources, Davis's book is a real contribution to the war's literature. Both sides participated in atrocities, but for the first time the sheer breadth and depth of Atlanta's destruction is set forth between two covers. Sherman was right: war is hell. And according to Davis, the general played Satan for several months in the Deep South. Not everyone will agree, but such is the nature of writing history. This volume is highly recommended. --Theodore Savas, Civil War News

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Overview
The burning of Atlanta has taken on such mythical proportions that it long ago became separated from historical fact. In What the Yankees Did to Us, Davis has reexamined original sources and discovered new ones to retell the story but this time with feet planted firmly in reality. The result is the best and most accurate work on this topic to date. If you think you already knew about this famous chapter in Civil War history, think again. --Gordon L. Jones, Ph.D., Senior Military Historian and Curator, Atlanta History CenterAuthor Steve Davis does not think much of Gen. William T. Sherman. And if you know anything about Davis or his prior publications, that news won't surprise you. What might raise your eyebrows is the depth and breadth of WHAT THE YANKEES DID TO US, his micro-history of the damage the Union armies under Sherman's command inflicted upon Atlanta during the latter months of 1864. The general canvas of this sad tale is well known to Civil War students, but the finer brush strokes, the level of damage, cruel deaths, months of intentional destruction for little military gain, are less recognized...Many writers have written about this story before Davis picked up his pen, but his is by far the most well-researched, thorough, and detailed account ever written about the "wrecking" of Atlanta. Even though Davis is a fierce and self-proclaimed partisan, his work is much less so because of the sheer volume of meticulous documentation. The scholarly nature of this work is breathtaking, and thus it is not always as easy to read as some other books about more general Civil War topics. But Davis did not write the book for someone with a passing interest in the conflict. Like an attorney, Davis is setting the record straight before the bar of history. Hundreds of eyewitness accounts, as recorded in letters, diaries and newspapers provide the foundation for this study. Both sides, including civilians caught up in the nightmare of armies fighting on their doorstep, are well represented...Complete with dozens of maps, photos and illustrations, as well as outstanding notes, a complete bibliography, and a bibliographic review of resources, Davis's book is a real contribution to the war's literature. Both sides participated in atrocities, but for the first time the sheer breadth and depth of Atlanta's destruction is set forth between two covers. Sherman was right: war is hell. And according to Davis, the general played Satan for several months in the Deep South. Not everyone will agree, but such is the nature of writing history. This volume is highly recommended. --Theodore Savas, Civil War News
ISBN: 0881463981
ISBN13: 9780881463989
Author: Stephen Davis
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2012-12-04
Language: English
PageCount: 450
Dimensions: 6.25 x 2.0 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 38.08 ounces
The burning of Atlanta has taken on such mythical proportions that it long ago became separated from historical fact. In What the Yankees Did to Us, Davis has reexamined original sources and discovered new ones to retell the story but this time with feet planted firmly in reality. The result is the best and most accurate work on this topic to date. If you think you already knew about this famous chapter in Civil War history, think again. --Gordon L. Jones, Ph.D., Senior Military Historian and Curator, Atlanta History CenterAuthor Steve Davis does not think much of Gen. William T. Sherman. And if you know anything about Davis or his prior publications, that news won't surprise you. What might raise your eyebrows is the depth and breadth of WHAT THE YANKEES DID TO US, his micro-history of the damage the Union armies under Sherman's command inflicted upon Atlanta during the latter months of 1864. The general canvas of this sad tale is well known to Civil War students, but the finer brush strokes, the level of damage, cruel deaths, months of intentional destruction for little military gain, are less recognized...Many writers have written about this story before Davis picked up his pen, but his is by far the most well-researched, thorough, and detailed account ever written about the "wrecking" of Atlanta. Even though Davis is a fierce and self-proclaimed partisan, his work is much less so because of the sheer volume of meticulous documentation. The scholarly nature of this work is breathtaking, and thus it is not always as easy to read as some other books about more general Civil War topics. But Davis did not write the book for someone with a passing interest in the conflict. Like an attorney, Davis is setting the record straight before the bar of history. Hundreds of eyewitness accounts, as recorded in letters, diaries and newspapers provide the foundation for this study. Both sides, including civilians caught up in the nightmare of armies fighting on their doorstep, are well represented...Complete with dozens of maps, photos and illustrations, as well as outstanding notes, a complete bibliography, and a bibliographic review of resources, Davis's book is a real contribution to the war's literature. Both sides participated in atrocities, but for the first time the sheer breadth and depth of Atlanta's destruction is set forth between two covers. Sherman was right: war is hell. And according to Davis, the general played Satan for several months in the Deep South. Not everyone will agree, but such is the nature of writing history. This volume is highly recommended. --Theodore Savas, Civil War News

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  • Downloadable software products
  • Some health and personal care items

To complete your return, we require a tracking number, which shows the items which you already returned to us.
There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable)

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