Chickamauga. Useless, Disastrous Battle
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066100605
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About this book
In "Chickamauga: Useless, Disastrous Battle," Smith D. Atkins meticulously dissects the infamous Civil War battle of Chickamauga, employing a blend of narrative history and scholarly analysis. The book delves into the strategic miscalculations and tumultuous leadership that led to one of the war's most significant engagements, marked by high casualties and territorial shifts. Atkins's literary style is characterized by clarity and a commanding prose that draws the reader into the chaos of battle, while maintaining a critical perspective that situates the event within the broader context of military history and American identity during the Civil War era. Smith D. Atkins, a noted historian and military analyst, draws upon extensive research and personal reflections shaped by both his academic background and familial ties to veterans of the Civil War. His expertise offers readers a unique lens through which to explore not only the tactical blunders of the involved commanders but also the human cost of war, illustrating how devastating conflicts can resonate across generations. This compelling work is a must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, providing a nuanced understanding of Chickamauga's place in Civil War history. Atkins'Äôs compelling narrative invites readers to grapple with the complexities of leadership and the ramifications of warfare, ensuring that the lessons of the past remain vividly relevant today.
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