Battle Tactics Of The Civil War by Paddy Griffith

This insightful analysis delves into the strategic and tactical evolutions that characterized the American Civil War, challenging conventional perceptions of the conflict's military engagements. It explores how technological advancements, such as rifled muskets and artillery, reshaped battlefield dynamics, and examines the impact of leadership decisions on both Union and Confederate sides. By dissecting various battles and campaigns, the work offers a nuanced understanding of how these factors influenced the war's outcomes, providing a fresh perspective on the complexities of 19th-century warfare.