
From Robert E. and Mary Lee to Ulysses S. and Julia Grant, Intimate Strategies of the Civil War examines the marriages of twelve prominent military commanders, highlighting the impact wives had on their famous husbands' careers.Carol K. Bleser and Lesley J. Gordon assemble an impressive array of leading scholars to explore the marriages of six Confederate and six Union commanders. Contributors reveal that, for many of these men, the matrimonial bond was the most important relationship in their lives, one that shaped (and was shaped by) their military experience. In some cases, the commanders' spouses proved relentless and skillful promoters of their husbands' careers. Jessie Frémont drew on all of her connections as the daughter of former Senator Thomas Hart Benton to aid her modestly talented husband John. Others bolstered their military spouses in less direct ways. For example, Ulysses S. Grant's relationship with Julia (a Southerner and former slave owner herself) kept him anchored in stormy times. Here, too, are tense and tempestuous pairings, such William Tecumseh Sherman and his wife Ellen--his foster sister before becoming his wife--and Jefferson Davis's fascinatingly complex bond with Varina, further complicated by the hostile rumors about the two in Richmond society. Throughout, these historians paint remarkably intimate portraits of their subjects. Readers will see these famed men in a way that they perhaps never considered: not merely as famous leaders, but as lovers, husbands and fathers.
This collection investigates how the private marriages of twelve prominent Civil War commanders influenced their public military careers and personal decision-making. Editors Carol K. Bleser and Lesley J. Gordon curate essays from leading historians to analyze the domestic lives of six Union and six Confederate generals. By examining correspondence and social dynamics, the contributors argue that the matrimonial bond served as a critical, often overlooked, factor in the professional trajectories and psychological stability of these military leaders.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and scholars frequently cite this work for its ability to humanize legendary military figures by grounding them in their domestic realities. Readers often note that the prose is accessible yet academically rigorous, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of private life and public history.
Page Count:
315
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190283351
ISBN-13:
9780190283353
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