Chancellorsville and the Germans
Christian B. Keller
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Description for Chancellorsville and the Germans
Hardback. The battle of Chancellorsville decimated the Union Eleventh Corps, composed of large numbers of German-speaking volunteers. This work reconstructs the battle and its aftermath from the German-American perspective, military and civilian. It critically analyzes the performance of the German regiments. Series: North's Civil War S. Num Pages: 238 pages, 2 b&w illus. BIC Classification: HBJK; HBLL; HBWJ; JWLF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 3895 x 5830 x 25. Weight in Grams: 518.
Often called Lee’s greatest triumph, the battle of Chancellorsville decimated the Union Eleventh Corps, composed of large numbers of German-speaking volunteers. Poorly deployed, the unit was routed by “Stonewall” Jackson and became the scapegoat for the Northern defeat, blamed by many on the “flight” of German immigrant troops. The impact on America’s large German community was devastating. But there is much more to the story than that.
Drawing for the first time on German-language newspapers, soldiers’ letters, memoirs, and regimental records, Christian Keller reconstructs the battle and its aftermath from the German-American perspective, military and civilian. He offers ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
238
Condition
New
Series
North's Civil War S.
Number of Pages
238
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823226504
SKU
V9780823226504
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Ref
99-15
About Christian B. Keller
Christian B. Keller is Professor of History at the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Along with many scholarly articles focusing on the ethnic experience in the Civil War, he is author of Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory (Fordham, 2007) and coauthor of Damn Dutch: Pennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg (Stackpole, 2004). He is ... Read more
Reviews for Chancellorsville and the Germans
"A truly groundbreaking work of research and analysis." -Civil War Books & Authors "Discusses the events and aftermath of the May 1863 battle, in which the Union Army's Eleventh Corps, a force largely composed of German-speaking volunteers, was routed by Confederate troops; documents the role of nativism in criticism of the corps and explores responses in the German-American community." -The ... Read more