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No Place for Glory: Major General Robert E. Rodes and the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg

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No Place for Glory: Major General Robert E. Rodes and the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg

No Place for Glory: Major General Robert E. Rodes and the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg (Civil War Soldiers and Strategies) by Robert J. Wynstra, Gary L. Willprecht, University Press Audiobooks
English | March 27, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BZQCV852 | Format: M4B / Bitrate: 64 Kbps / 11 hours and 56 minutes | 650 Mb

Over the years, many top historians have cited Major General Robert E. Rodes as the best division commander in Robert E. Lee’s vaunted army. Despite those accolades, Rodes faltered badly at Gettysburg, which stands as the only major blemish on his otherwise sterling record. Although his subordinates were guilty of significant blunders, Rodes shared the blame for the disjointed attack that led to the destruction of Alfred Iverson’s brigade on the first day of the battle. His lack of initiative on the following day was regarded by some in the army as much worse. Whether justified or not, they directly faulted him for not supporting Jubal Early’s division in a night attack on Cemetery Hill that nearly succeeded in decisively turning the enemy’s flank.
The reasons behind Rodes’s flawed performance at Gettysburg have long proven difficult to decipher with any certainty. Because his personal papers were destroyed, primary sources on his role in battle remain sparse. Other than the official reports on the battle, the record of what occurred there is mostly limited to the letters and diaries of his subordinates. In this new study, however, Robert J. Wynstra draws on sources heretofore unexamined, including rare soldiers’ letters published in local newspapers and other firsthand accounts located in small historical societies, to shed light on the reasons behind Rodes’s missteps.
The book is published by The Kent State University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
"Solidifies its multiple award-winning author's status as one of that campaign's best current historians." (Civil War Books and Authors)
"Exhaustively researched, skillfully written…inestimably valuable." (The Civil War Monitor)

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