Lee, The Soldier

“Lee, The Soldier” by Gary W. Gallagher is a comprehensive examination of Robert E. Lee’s leadership abilities, published by the University of Nebraska Press in January 1996. This first edition spans 648 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into Lee’s military strategies and the specific campaigns he led during the Civil War.
Readers will find a collection of writings that delve into the complexities of Lee’s character and command style. The book includes various perspectives on his leadership, providing a nuanced view of his role in military history. Through these writings, the text explores themes related to Lee’s decisions and the impact of his leadership on the outcomes of key battles. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Civil War history and military leadership.
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A collection of writings by and about Lee examines his leadership ability, commenting on specific campaigns
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