Ebook: Rethinking Shiloh : Myth and Memory
Author: Timothy B. Smith
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
- City: Austin, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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a a aUlysses S. Grant once remarked that the Battle of Shiloh OC has been perhaps less understood, or, to state the case more accurately, more persistently misunderstood, than any other engagement . . . during the entire rebellion.OCO In "Rethinking Shiloh," Timothy B. Smith seeks to rectify these persistent myths and misunderstandings, arguing that some of ShilohOCOs story is either not fully examined or has been the result of a limited and narrow collective memory established decades ago. Continuing the work he began in "The Untold Story of Shiloh," Smith delves even further into the story of Shiloh and examines in detail how the battle has been treated in historiography and public opinion. a a aThe nine essays in this collection uncover new details about the battle, correct some of the myths surrounding it, and reveal new avenues of exploration. The topics range from a compelling analysis and description of the last hours of General Albert Sidney Johnston to the effect of the New Deal on Shiloh National Military Park and, subsequently, our understanding of the battle. SmithOCOs careful analyses and research bring attention to the many relatively unexplored parts of Shiloh such as the terrain, the actual route of Lew WallaceOCOs march, and post-battle developments that affect currently held perceptions of thatfamed clash between Union and Confederate armies in West Tennessee. a a aStudying Shiloh should alert readers and historians to the likelihood of misconceptions in other campaigns and warsOCoincluding todayOCOs military conflicts. By reevaluating aspects of the Battle of Shiloh often ignored by military historians, SmithOCOs book makes significant steps toward a more complete understanding and appreciation of the Shiloh campaign in all of its ramifications. Timothy B. Smith teaches history at the University of Tennessee, Martin.aHis most recent books include "The Golden Age of Battlefield Preservation: aThe Decade of the 1890s and the Establishment of AmericaOCOs First FiveaMilitary Parks, Mississippi in the Civil War: The Home Front, "and" Corintha1862: Siege, Battle, Occupation."
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