The Confederacys Last Hurrah, Wiley Sword
The Confederacys Last Hurrah, Wiley Sword
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The Confederacy's Last Hurrah
Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville

Author: Wiley Sword

Narrator: Tom Parks

Unabridged: 21 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/03/2019


Synopsis

The rise of Civil War general John Bell Hood, his command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, and the decisions that led to its downfall.Though he barely escaped expulsion from West Point, John Bell Hood quickly rose through the ranks of the Confederate army. With bold leadership in the battles of Gaines' Mill and Antietam, Hood won favor with Confederate president Jefferson Davis. But his fortunes in war took a tragic turn when he assumed command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee.After the fall of Atlanta, Hood marched his troops north in an attempt to draw Union army general William T. Sherman from his devastating "March to the Sea." But the ploy proved ruinous for the South. While Sherman was undeterred from his scorched-earth campaign, Hood and his troops charged headlong into catastrophe.In this compelling account, Wiley Sword illustrates the poor command decisions and reckless pride that made a disaster of the Army of Tennessee's final campaign. From Spring Hill, where they squandered an early advantage, Hood and his troops launched an ill-fated attack on the neighboring town of Franklin. The disastrous battle came to be known as the "Gettysburg of the West." But worse was to come as Hood pressed on to Nashville, where his battered troops suffered the worst defeat of the entire war.Winner of the Fletcher Pratt Award for best work of nonfiction about the Civil War, The Confederacy's Last Hurrah chronicles the destruction of the South's second largest army. "Narrated with brisk attention to the nuances of strategy—and with measured solemnity over the waste of life in war," it is a groundbreaking work of scholarship told with authority and compassion (Kirkus Reviews).

About Wiley Sword

Wiley Sword is the author of eight books including Mountains Touched with Fire: Chattanooga Besieged, 1863 and Embrace an Angry Wind for which he received the 1992 Fletcher Pratt Award. His book President Washington's Indian War was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, Bancroft Prize, Parkman Prize and Western Heritage Prize. He was educated at the University of Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexw on July 10, 2022

Entire book is summarized on page 267 about the rebel General Hood's disastrous fighting strategy, which was to attack entrenched troops, superior in numbers, advancing over an open plain without cover, was a disregard for the rules of war, a waist of precious lives, and a wrecking of an army. Hood w......more

Goodreads review by robin on November 30, 2024

A Fateful Winter In Tennessee Most casual students of the Civil War will have knowledge of critical events of 1864-1865, including Sherman's capture of Atlanta and March to the Sea, and Grant's siege of Petersburg and the subsequent surrender of Lee at Appomattox. Many students without a detailed kno......more

Goodreads review by John on May 02, 2021

Detailing the end, the Confederate Army of Tennessee finds itself with yet another commander, who like Bragg, leaves much to be desired. Hood is more of an every problem looks like a nail problem solver. This may have worked for him at the division level but proves disastrous at the corps and army l......more

Goodreads review by Nick on January 28, 2020

A thoroughly engaging read. Once again, The Army of Tennessee finds itself at the mercy of incompetent leadership. John Bell Hood clearly is the constant variable which explains the missed opportunities at Spring Hill, the subsequent pointless bloodletting at Franklin, and the disintegration of the......more