The Maryland Line in the Confederate States Army

The Maryland Line in the Confederate States Army

Por Brigit Strawbridge Howard, W. W. Goldsborough

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Maryland Line in the Confederate States Army," W. W. Goldsborough offers a meticulous examination of Maryland's pivotal role in the Civil War as part of the Confederate forces. This historical account, which is steeped in extensive research, delves into the formation, battles, and experiences of Maryland troops, foregrounding their valor and commitment amidst the tumult of war. Goldsborough's analytical prose shines as he weaves military strategies with personal anecdotes, thereby providing a rich tapestry of events coupled with a profound comprehension of the socio-political context of the era. His narrative style combines scholarly rigor with vivid storytelling, making historical complexities accessible to both enthusiasts and academics alike. W. W. Goldsborough was not merely an observer of history but actively engaged in it, which profoundly influenced his writing. A descendant of those who fought in the Civil War, Goldsborough pursued extensive academic studies and cultivated a deep interest in military history. His background informs his narrative, offering readers insights into the lived realities of soldiers from Maryland and examining the broader implications of their contributions to the Confederate cause. This compelling work is highly recommended for readers interested in Civil War history, military studies, and regional analysis. Goldsborough's authoritative narrative provides a critical perspective on the often-overlooked contributions of Marylanders, making this a significant addition to any historical library.

W. W. Goldsborough