The Battle of Gettysburg (eBook)

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2022
99 Seiten
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The Battle of Gettysburg - Franklin Aretas Haskell
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In "The Battle of Gettysburg," Franklin Aretas Haskell offers a meticulously crafted narrative that delves into one of the pivotal confrontations of the American Civil War. Through a blend of personal insight and historical rigor, Haskell captures the chaos and complexity of the battle, employing vivid imagery, rich characterization, and a keen understanding of military strategy. The literary style is marked by a compelling mix of first-hand accounts and analysis, which situates the narrative within the broader context of American history, reflecting both the valor and the tragedy that accompanied this decisive conflict. Haskell's work is not merely a recounting of events but an exploration of the human experience amid war, underpinned by the dramatic landscape of Gettysburg itself. Franklin Aretas Haskell, a Union soldier who participated in the battle, brings a unique and credible perspective to his writing. His firsthand experience and keen observations allow readers to understand the emotional and psychological terrain of battle. Haskell's account is underscored by his dedication to preserving the memory of the fallen and documenting his reflections, which speak to the larger themes of sacrifice and resilience in the face of adversity. For readers interested in the complexities of historical narrative, military strategy, and personal reflection, "The Battle of Gettysburg" stands as a vital contribution to Civil War literature. Haskell's detailed portrayal invites readers to engage not only with the events of the battle but also with the enduring questions of morality and humanity woven into the fabric of conflict, making this work essential for anyone seeking to understand the depths of American history.

Franklin Aretas Haskell (1828–1864) was an esteemed officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, best known for his detailed and vivid account of the Battle of Gettysburg. Born in Tunbridge, Vermont, he pursued legal studies and practiced law in Madison, Wisconsin before the outbreak of war. Haskell joined the Union forces early in the conflict and served as an aide-de-camp. His literary achievement, 'The Battle of Gettysburg,' was born from a letter Haskell wrote to his brother shortly after the battle, intending to convey a firsthand account of the event. Posthumously published in 1898, the work distinguishes itself through Haskell's unique perspective and meticulous description, providing not just a historical record but also a passionate narrative of the pivotal three-day engagement. Though not trained as a writer, his eloquent prose and insightful observations have been lauded for bringing a human dimension to the historic confrontation. Haskell's account remains a staple in Civil War literature and is highly valued by historians for its close engagement with the realities of war and for preserving the memory of one of America's most significant battles.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1861-1865 • 1863 • 19th century historical literature • 19th century warfare • American Civil War • American Civil War narratives • American historical events • Battle of • Battle of Gettysburg accounts • bravery and sacrifice • campaigns • Civil War • Civil War events • civil war history • civil war history books • conflict narrative • detailed conflict examination • Eyewitness war testimonies • firsthand battle experience • Franklin Aretas Haskell writings • Gettysburg • gettysburg battlefield • Gettysburg battlefield account • Gettysburg Campaign literature • Historical account • Historical battle analysis • Historical military narrative • History • military history classics • military strategies • military strategy analysis • Pennsylvania battles • personal narratives • Soldier perspectives • Union Army military strategy • Union soldier perspective • Union vs Confederate • United States • War history
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