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Chattanooga or Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge from Moccasin Point. Civil War Memoir
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- Nombre de pages333
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-613010-7
- EAN4064066130107
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille836 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Bradford Ripley Jr. Wood'Äôs "Chattanooga or Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge from Moccasin Point" presents a compelling exploration of the terrain surrounding the pivotal Civil War battle of Chattanooga. Through meticulously crafted prose, Wood captures the geographical and historical significance of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, weaving vivid descriptions of the landscape with a narrative steeped in the tumult of war.
His literary style merges natural observation with historical account, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of how the physical characteristics of the land influenced military strategies and outcomes during this critical period. Wood, a scholar of American history with a particular focus on the Civil War, draws on extensive personal research and firsthand accounts to enrich his narrative.
His interest in military strategy and geography, paired with a deep appreciation for the South'Äôs cultural landscape, informs his insightful observations. This background allows him to craft a compelling narrative that not only encapsulates the events surrounding the battle but also reflects on the persistent echoes of history within the contemporary environment. For readers interested in Civil War history, military strategy, or American landscapes, Wood'Äôs work is a vital addition that fosters deeper appreciation for the interplay between geography and historical events.
His book serves as both a rich historical account and an evocative meditation on the enduring significance of place.
His literary style merges natural observation with historical account, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of how the physical characteristics of the land influenced military strategies and outcomes during this critical period. Wood, a scholar of American history with a particular focus on the Civil War, draws on extensive personal research and firsthand accounts to enrich his narrative.
His interest in military strategy and geography, paired with a deep appreciation for the South'Äôs cultural landscape, informs his insightful observations. This background allows him to craft a compelling narrative that not only encapsulates the events surrounding the battle but also reflects on the persistent echoes of history within the contemporary environment. For readers interested in Civil War history, military strategy, or American landscapes, Wood'Äôs work is a vital addition that fosters deeper appreciation for the interplay between geography and historical events.
His book serves as both a rich historical account and an evocative meditation on the enduring significance of place.

