Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound

Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound

by Steven Nathaniel Dossman
Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound

Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound

by Steven Nathaniel Dossman

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Overview

This book examines the Vicksburg campaign—a critical turbaning point during the American Civil War—from the perspective of Texans and the rest of the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy.

Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound provides a thorough exploration of this pivotal Civil War campaign that pays special attention to the role played by Trans-Mississippi troops, especially Texans, and evaluates the many consequences of the campaign for Confederate states west of the Mississippi River.

The book covers the Vicksburg campaign from its beginnings in November 1862 to its final conclusion in July 1863, describing the significant contributions of individuals such as Edmund Kirby Smith, John C. Pemberton, Joseph E. Johnston, and Ulysses S. Grant, and providing evaluations of conflicts such as the Battle of Big Black River Bridge, the Battle and Siege of Jackson, the Battle of Port Gibson, and the Battle of Raymond. The work also examines how dramatically the fall of Vicksburg affected the Confederate states west of the Mississippi River and documents the disastrous effect of this Confederate loss upon both civilian and soldier morale in the region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313396014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/16/2014
Series: Battles and Leaders of the American Civil War
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Steven Nathaniel Dossman, PhD, is a scholar of the Civil War in Mississippi.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Maps
Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
1. "The Mississippi is the backbone of the Rebellion"
2. "A series of experiments"
3. "The road to Vicksburg is open"
4. "Time is all-important"
5. "Vicksburg or hell!"
6. "The most valuable conquest of the war"
7. "The death knell of the beloved Confederacy"
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index

What People are Saying About This

John C. Waugh

"Setting Grant's conquest of Vicksburg in the context of the war and the times, Steven Dossman has crafted a fine one-volume account of this critical Civil War campaign in detail that is meticulously documented and highly readable. Its wealth of vivid quotes from participants—soldiers high and low, war reporters, and citizens young and old—will give readers a strong sense of being there."

Charles D. Grear

"Steven Nathaniel Dossman's Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound is a great concise history of the Vicksburg campaign. This rising Civil War historian seamlessly incorporates recent scholarship into a readable book. Not only are the main events put into perspective but they are also seen through the mostly ignored lens of Texans and other Trans-Mississippians. Dossman's book will appeal to both scholars and general Civil War enthusiasts alike."

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