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Eric Wittenberg

    Eric J. Wittenberg ist ein engagierter Historiker des Amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs, dessen Schriften tief in die Erfahrungen von Kavalleristen und die Feinheiten von Kavallerieschlachten eintauchen. Mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf dem Kavalleriekorps der Potomac-Armee bietet seine Arbeit den Lesern ein detailliertes und immersives Verständnis dieses entscheidenden Aspekts des Konflikts. Wittenbergs Ansatz rekonstruiert historische Ereignisse und macht die Vergangenheit lebendig und zugänglich.

    Out Flew the Sabers
    Seceding from Secession
    Holding the Line on the River of Death
    "If We are Striking for Pennsylvania"
    • "Scott L. Mingus Sr. and Eric J. Wittenberg, the authors of more than forty Civil War books, have once again teamed up to present a history of the opening moves of the Gettysburg Campaign in the two-volume study "If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania": The Army of Northern Virginia's and Army of the Potomac's March to Gettysburg. This compelling study is one of the first to integrate the military, media, political, social, economic, and civilian perspectives with rank-and-file accounts from the soldiers of both armies as they inexorably march toward their destiny at Gettysburg. This first installment covers June 3-22, 1863, while the second, spanning June 22-30, completes the march and carries the armies to the eve of the fighting"--Provided by publisher.

      "If We are Striking for Pennsylvania"
    • 4,3(7)Abgeben

      Complete with more than 60 photos and 15 maps by master cartographer Mark Anderson Moore, this book will be a welcome addition to the burgeoning Chickamauga historiography.

      Holding the Line on the River of Death
    • Seceding from Secession

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,8(10)Abgeben

      The northwestern third of the Commonwealth of Virginia finally broke away in 1863 to form the Union's 35th state. The authors chronicle these events in an unprecedented study of the social, legal, military, and political factors that converged to bring about the birth of the West Virginia.

      Seceding from Secession
    • Out Flew the Sabers

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      One day. Fourteen hours. Twelve thousand Union cavalrymen against 9,000 of their Confederate counterparts-with three thousand Union infantry thrown in for good measure. Amidst the thunder of hooves and the clashing of sabers, they slugged it out across the hills and dales of Culpepper County, Virginia.

      Out Flew the Sabers