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The Forgotten Battles of the Chancellorsville Campaign

著者: Erik F. Nelson
ナレーター: Jack de Golia
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Military operations in Fredericksburg, Virginia, were a significant part of the Chancellorsville Campaign, but they have been overshadowed by what occurred in the wilderness of Spotsylvania County, where Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson’s forces overwhelmed a hapless Union army. That struggle in the woods in the spring of 1863 has been the subject of numerous studies, and its geographical setting is a prominent component of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

To demonstrate how a Union force overpowered Confederate troops in and around Fredericksburg, Erik F. Nelson emphasizes the role of terrain and reexamines contemporary documentation.

While the dramatic Confederate victory at Chancellorsville loomed large as the Southern army confidently marched into Pennsylvania, the Union army, confident and still intact, redeemed itself at Gettysburg—ultimately changing the course of the war. Nelson’s thorough consideration of the physical settings at Fredericksburg, Salem Church, and Banks’ Ford helps readers better understand how the Army of the Potomac had developed the capability to prevail against Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia long before they emerged victorious at Gettysburg.

The book is published by The Kent State University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"The authoritative history of the ‘other’ battles of the Chancellorsville Campaign.” (A. Wilson Greene, Fredericksburg National Military Park)

“Well-researched book...reflects deep analysis of command decisions on both sides....” (Keith S. Bohannon, University of West Georgia)

“Superbly captures the tactics employed, thereby casting new light on these important, though often overlooked, encounters.” (Edward A. Altemos, author of From the Wilderness to Appomattox)

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