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The Seventh Regiment: A Record
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- Nombre de pages160
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4736582-2
- EAN8596547365822
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille442 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Seventh Regiment: A Record, " George L. Wood presents a meticulously detailed account of one of the most storied military units in American history-the Seventh Regiment. Written in a narrative style that blends personal anecdotes with historical documentation, the book captures not only the military engagements and drills but also the camaraderie and spirit of the soldiers during the Civil War era.
Wood's work is enriched by vivid descriptions and an analytical approach, contextualizing the regiment's evolution against the backdrop of national conflict, thereby revealing broader themes of sacrifice and identity. George L. Wood, himself a veteran and historian, dedicates this record to honoring those who served in the Seventh Regiment. His personal experiences in the military and his academic grounding in history provided him with unique insights into the societal and psychological complexities of soldiers during turbulent times.
Wood's passion for the subject matter is evident in the way he intertwines personal narratives with rigorous historical analysis, illustrating the enduring legacy of the regiment. This book is highly recommended for historians, military enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, as it serves both as an engaging narrative and a scholarly resource. Wood's profound exploration of the Seventh Regiment is not just a record of battles, but a tribute to the human experience within the horrors of war.
Wood's work is enriched by vivid descriptions and an analytical approach, contextualizing the regiment's evolution against the backdrop of national conflict, thereby revealing broader themes of sacrifice and identity. George L. Wood, himself a veteran and historian, dedicates this record to honoring those who served in the Seventh Regiment. His personal experiences in the military and his academic grounding in history provided him with unique insights into the societal and psychological complexities of soldiers during turbulent times.
Wood's passion for the subject matter is evident in the way he intertwines personal narratives with rigorous historical analysis, illustrating the enduring legacy of the regiment. This book is highly recommended for historians, military enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, as it serves both as an engaging narrative and a scholarly resource. Wood's profound exploration of the Seventh Regiment is not just a record of battles, but a tribute to the human experience within the horrors of war.


