A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant

A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant

by Harry S. Laver
A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant

A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant

by Harry S. Laver

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Overview

Prior to his service in the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant exhibited few characteristics indicating that he would be an extraordinary leader. His performance as a cadet was mediocre, and he finished in the bottom half of his class at West Point. However, during his early service in the Civil War, most notably at the battles of Shiloh and Vicksburg, Grant proved that he possessed an uncommon drive. When it was most crucial, Grant demonstrated his integrity, determination, and tactical skill by taking control of the Union troops and leading his forces to victory.

A General Who Will Fight is a detailed study of leadership that explores Grant's rise from undisciplined cadet to commanding general of the United States Army. Some experts have attributed Grant's success to superior manpower and technology, to the help he received from other Union armies, or even to a ruthless willingness to sacrifice his own men. Harry S. Laver, however, refutes these arguments and reveals that the only viable explanation for Grant's success lies in his leadership skill, professional competence, and unshakable resolve. Much more than a book on military strat-egy, this innovative volume examines the decision-making process that enabled Grant both to excel as an unquestioned commander and to win.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813136776
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 01/28/2013
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Harry S. Laver is associate professor of history and political science at Southeastern Louisiana University and author of Citizens More Than Soldiers: The Kentucky Militia and Society in the Early Republic.

Table of Contents

List of Maps viii

Introduction: A Great Force of Will 1

1 First Lessons 11

2 First Battles 21

3 Shiloh 41

4 The Vicksburg Campaign 55

5 Chattanooga 83

6 The Overland Campaign 105

7 Richmond, Petersburg, and Peace 129

8 A Faith in Success 155

Acknowledgments 165

Notes 167

Bibliography 187

Index 191

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