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Counter-Thrust, Counter-Thrust, 0803215150, 0-8032-1515-0, 978-0-8032-1515-3, 9780803215153, Benjamin Franklin Cooling , Great Campaigns of the Civil War, Counter-Thrust, 0803215436, 0-8032-1543-6, 978-0-8032-1543-6, 9780803215436, Benjamin Franklin Cooling , Great Campaigns of the Civil Wa

Counter-Thrust
From the Peninsula to the Antietam
Benjamin Franklin Cooling

hardcover
2008. 384 pp.
9 photos, 13 maps, index
978-0-8032-1515-3
$45.00 t
 

During the summer of 1862, a Confederate resurgence threatened to turn the tide of the Civil War. When the Union’s earlier multitheater thrust into the South proved to be a strategic overreach, the Confederacy saw its chance to reverse the loss of the Upper South through counteroffensives from the Chesapeake to the Mississippi. Benjamin Franklin Cooling tells this story in Counter-Thrust, recounting in harrowing detail Robert E. Lee’s flouting of his antagonist George B. McClellan’s drive to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond and describing the Confederate hero’s long-dreamt-of offensive to reclaim central and northern Virginia before crossing the Potomac.
 
Counter-Thrust also provides a window into the Union’s internal conflict at building a successful military leadership team during this defining period. Cooling shows us Lincoln’s administration in disarray, with relations between the president and field commander McClellan strained to the breaking point. He also shows how the fortunes of war shifted abruptly in the Union’s favor, climaxing at Antietam with the bloodiest single day in American history—and in Lincoln’s decision to announce a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Here in all its gritty detail and considerable depth is a critical moment in the unfolding of the Civil War and of American history.

Benjamin Franklin Cooling is a professor of national security studies and former Associate Dean of Academic Programs at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Washington, DC.  He is a well-known author in military, naval, and air history and specializes in Civil War history, including studies of the conflict in Tennessee and Kentucky and defending Washington, DC.


"Cooling provides a new way of looking at the Maryland campaign and makes Counter-Thrust a necessary read for any Civil War scholar."—Joseph-James Ahern, On Point

"Far from offering simply a book of battles, Cooling places the battles into a well-defined context and demonstrates how strategic decision making occurred at the highest levels during the Civil War."—S. J. Ramold, Choice

"Cooling's book is a strong addition to the Great Campaigns series and, more important, to literature on the Civil War. Not only is the work exceptionally well written, but also it offers a highly critical account of what many scholars argue are the most significant campaigns of the Civil War."Alex Mendoza, Journal of Southern History

"Counter-Thrust has few peers as an introductory volume to one of the most dramatic campaign summers in military history."—
Christopher S. Stowe, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society


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