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Friday, June 17, 2011

The Civil War in Kentucky Review

The Civil War in Kentucky
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This is where brother literally did battle against brother. Kentucky is called a border state (although it is a Commonwealth and not technically a state). As such, they fielded armies for both sides and while their Yankee troops were ruthless and effective, such Rebel outfits as Morgan's Raiders redefined military strategy.
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16 original maps33 photos and illustrations6 x 9* Ten insightful, chapters from the nation's foremost Civil War scholars* Original maps and lavish illustrationsEven though both North and South were consumed with holding Kentucky during four tragic years of civil war, little has been written about the state's dramatic and pivotal role. Here, for the first time, many of the nation's leading Civil War scholars have joined forces to recapture the stunning drama and painful irony that defined the complex political and military efforts to seize and hold Kentucky. Battle for the Bluegrass discusses in sweeping detail the campaigns, battles and personalities of that epic struggle that literally defined the "War in the West" for the first two and one-half years of the war.Contributors include John Y. Simon, Wiley Sword, Charles Roland, James Ramage, and many other outstanding historians.Ken Masterson Brown is the founder of The Civil War: The Magazine of the Civil War Society, and the author of Cushing of Gettysburg: The Story of a Union Artillery Officer.

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