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John Bell Hood and the Fight for Civil War Memory

By: University Tennessee Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (University Tennessee)

Last Stocked on 9/7/2015

Product Info

Title
John Bell Hood and the Fight for Civil War Memory
Category
Author
Brian C. Miller
Publish Year
2010
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.25x9.5x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147568353
Type
Hardcover

Description

In this first biography of the general in more than twenty years, Miller offers a new, original perspective, directly challenging those historians who have pointed to Hood’s perceived personality flaws, his alleged abuse of painkillers, and other unsubstantiated claims as proof of his incompetence as a military leader. This book takes into account Hood’s entire life—as a student at West Point, his meteoric rise and fall as a soldier and Civil War commander, and his career as a successful postwar businessman. In many ways, Hood represents a typical southern man, consumed by personal and societal definitions of manhood that were threatened by amputation and preserved and reconstructed by Civil War memory. Miller consults an extensive variety of sources, explaining not only what Hood did but also the environment in which he lived and how it affected him.

What emerges is a more nuanced, balanced portrait, unfettered by the one-sided perceptions of previous historical narratives. It gives Hood the fair treatment he has been denied for far too long. By looking at Hood’s formative years, his wartime experiences, and his postwar struggles to preserve his good name, this book opens up a provocative new perspective on the life of this controversial figure.