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McClellan's war

the failure of moderation in the struggle for the Union

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An edition of McClellan's war (2005)

McClellan's war

the failure of moderation in the struggle for the Union

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This biography of the controversial Union general George B. McClellan examines the influences and political antecedents that shaped his behavior on the battlefield, behavior that so frustrated Lincoln and others in Washington that he was removed from his command soon after the Union loss at Antietam. Rather than take sides in the controversy, Ethan S. Rafuse finds in McClellan's politics and his desire to restore sectional harmony ample explanation for his actions. Rafuse sheds new light on the general who believed in the rule of reason and moderation, who sought a policy of conciliation with the South, and who wanted to manage the North's military resources in a way that would impose rational order on the battlefield. - Jacket flap.

Bold, brash, and full of ambition, George Brinton McClellan seemed destined for greatness when he assumed command of all the Union armies before he was 35. It was not to be. Ultimately deemed a failure on the battlefield by Abraham Lincoln, he was finally dismissed from command following the bloody battle of Antietam. To better understand this fascinating, however flawed, character, Ethan S. Rafuse considers the broad and complicated political climate of the earlier 19th century. Rather than blaming McClellan for the Union's military losses, Rafuse attempts to understand his political thinking as it affected his wartime strategy. As a result, Rafuse sheds light not only on McClellan's conduct on the battlefields of 1861-62 but also on United States politics and culture in the years leading up to the Civil War. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
525

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McClellan's war: the failure of moderation in the struggle for the Union
2005, Indiana University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
"Traditions and associations ... were all on the side of the old Whig Party"
"I can do as well as anyone in both my studies and my military duties"
Political realignment
"A strong Democrat of the Stephen A. Douglas school"
To kill secession
"A new and strange position"
Supreme command
"You have no idea of the pressure brought to bear here"
"What do you think of the science of generalship?"
The Peninsula campaign
"I do not like the . . . turn that affairs are taking"
"He has acted badly"
"To meet the necessities of the moment"
"The most terrible battle"
"It is my duty to submit to the presdt's proclamation & quietly continue doing my duty"
The last campaign.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 489-508) and index.

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Bloomington
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/41/092, B
Library of Congress
E467.1.M2 R34 2005, E467.1.M2R34 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 525 p.
Number of pages
525

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3295970M
Internet Archive
mcclellanswarfai0000rafu
ISBN 10
0253345324
ISBN 13
9780253345325
LCCN
2004019202
OCLC/WorldCat
56329385
Library Thing
289815
Goodreads
1899220

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