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Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi (Civil War America) (2010. Auflage)

von Michael B. Ballard (Autor)

Reihen: Civil War America (2004)

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Michael Ballard provides a concise yet thorough study of the 1863 battle that cut off a crucial river port and rail depot for the South and split the Confederate nation, providing a turning point in the Civil War. The Union victory at Vicksburg was hailed with as much celebration in the North as the Gettysburg victory and Ballard makes a convincing case that it was equally important to the ultimate resolution of the conflict.… (mehr)
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Titel:Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi (Civil War America)
Autoren:Michael B. Ballard (Autor)
Info:Univ of North Carolina Pr (2010), Edition: New edition, 512 pages
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Besides giving you the general sweep of the campaign to take Vicksburg, Ballard does two things particularly well. One is that the naval side of operations is well integrated into the general narrative, and Ballard never loses sight of the overall impact that Union naval supremacy had on events. Two, Ballard also gives you the complete impact the war had on the area's civilian population, what he calls the "hard war," and the ever increasing misery the people of the state of Mississippi endured.

However, I do have some problems with this book as a military narrative, and I should have been tipped off from the start when Ballard speaks of treating both the tactical and strategic levels of the campaign. Seeing as you're writing about a campaign as an integrated whole, why not write about it from the operational perspective? I'm not even sure that Ballard is aware that there is such a level of analysis.

What also gives me pause are scattered anecdotes about friction in the Confederate command structure, as Pemberton is torn between Pres. Davis' insistence on holding Vicksburg for its own sake and Joe Johnston's desire to trade space for time and concentrate his forces. Ballard goes out of his way to excoriate Johnston, describing him as "a general who would not fight;" which seems just a tad unfair to me. Later, Ballard goes so far as to suggest that Robert E. Lee mounted his 1863 Pennsylvania campaign so as to avoid sending troops to the western theater of the war; with no analysis to back up this claim. The irony here is that Ballard winds up grudgingly admitting that Johnston was right in his operational concept! This all suggests to me that Ballard takes this campaign more than a little personally (the author hails from Mississippi), and also appears to be in thrall to the revisionists of a generation ago, such as Connelly and Nolan. This represents a pitfall to the student of the war who is relatively new to the field. ( )
  Shrike58 | Jan 17, 2009 |
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Michael Ballard provides a concise yet thorough study of the 1863 battle that cut off a crucial river port and rail depot for the South and split the Confederate nation, providing a turning point in the Civil War. The Union victory at Vicksburg was hailed with as much celebration in the North as the Gettysburg victory and Ballard makes a convincing case that it was equally important to the ultimate resolution of the conflict.

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