"e;Halleck originates nothing, anticipates nothing, to assist others; takes no responsibility, plans nothing, suggests nothing, is good for nothing."e; Lincoln's secretary of the navy Gideon Welles's harsh words embody the stereotype into which Union General-in-Chief Henry Wager Halleck has been cast by most historians since Appomattox. In Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff, originally published in 1962, Stephen Ambrose challenges the standard interpretation of this controversial figure. Ambrose argues persuasively that Halleck has been greatly underrated as a war theorist because of past writers' failure to do justice to his close involvement with movements basic to the development of the American military establishment. He concedes that "e;by all the touchstones used to judge great captains of the past, Halleck was a failure,"e; but maintains he was nonetheless "e;the 'Old Brains' of the Union Army in the time of the testing of the nation."e;
ISBN: | 9780807155400 |
Publication date: | 1st April 1996 |
Author: | Ambrose, Stephen E. |
Publisher: | LSU Press |
Format: | Ebook (Epub) |