9780700632251-0700632255-The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23-July 4, 1863 (Modern War Studies)

The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23-July 4, 1863 (Modern War Studies)

ISBN-13: 9780700632251
ISBN-10: 0700632255
Author: Timothy B. Smith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Hardcover 768 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780700632251
ISBN-10: 0700632255
Author: Timothy B. Smith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Hardcover 768 pages

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The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23-July 4, 1863 (Modern War Studies) (ISBN-13: 9780700632251 and ISBN-10: 0700632255), written by authors Timothy B. Smith, was published by University Press of Kansas in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Civil War (United States History, State & Local, Strategy, Military History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23-July 4, 1863 (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Civil War books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $15.21.

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In
The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23–July 4, 1863, noted Civil War scholar Timothy B. Smith offers the first comprehensive account of the siege that split the Confederacy in two. While the siege is often given a chapter or two in larger campaign studies and portrayed as a foregone conclusion,
The Siege of Vicksburg offers a new perspective and thus a fuller understanding of the larger Vicksburg Campaign. Smith takes full advantage of all the resources, both Union and Confederate—from official reports to soldiers’ diaries and letters to newspaper accounts—to offer in vivid detail a compelling narrative of the operations. The siege was unlike anything Grant’s Army of the Tennessee had attempted to this point and Smith helps the reader understand the complexity of the strategy and tactics, the brilliance of the engineers’ work, the grueling nature of the day-by-day participation, and the effect on all involved, from townspeople to the soldiers manning the fortifications.
The Siege of Vicksburg portrays a high-stakes moment in the course of the Civil War because both sides understood what was at stake: the fate of the Mississippi River, the trans-Mississippi region, and perhaps the Confederacy itself. Smith’s detailed command-level analysis extends from army to corps, brigades, and regiments and offers fresh insights on where each side held an advantage. One key advantage was that the Federals had vast confidence in their commander while the Confederates showed no such assurance, whether it was Pemberton inside Vicksburg or Johnston outside. Smith offers an equally appealing and richly drawn look at the combat experiences of the soldiers in the trenches. He also tackles the many controversies surrounding the siege, including detailed accounts and analyses of Johnston’s efforts to lift the siege, and answers the questions of why Vicksburg fell and what were the ultimate consequences of Grant’s victory.
Review
"Will unquestionably come to be regarded as the standard history of the concluding phase of the campaign."—
Civil War Books and Authors
"Following up on his highly acclaimed work on the May 19 and 22, 1863, Union assaults on Vicksburg, author Timothy B. Smith continues his tour de force of the Vicksburg campaign with
The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mississippi River, May 23–July 4, 1863. Smith again demonstrates his mastery of what has been termed ‘the most decisive campaign ever waged on American soil.’ His talented pen details the siege with intimacy and clarity, and he chronicles the complex operations through the personal experiences of the men in blue and gray in a manner that is sure to captivate the reader. His work is smooth, comprehensive, insightful, and written with a passion that makes it a delight to read. This is
the one-volume work on the siege of Vicksburg that will appeal to readers across the spectrum from novice to expert on the campaign."—
Terrence J. Winschel, historian (ret.), Vicksburg National Military Park
About the Author
Timothy B. Smith teaches history at the University of Tennessee at Martin. His many books include, most recently,
The Union Assaults at Vicksburg:
Grant Attacks Pemberton, May 17-22, 1863;
Grant Invades Tennessee: The 1862 Battles for Forts Henry and Donelson;
Corinth 1862: Siege, Battle, Occupation; and
Shiloh: Conquer or Perish, all published by Kansas.

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