He illuminates the factors which participants weighed in making their decisions, thus providing insight on the decision-making process itself. In supporting the idea that the campaign grew out of a maze of interacting political, social, economic, geographic, military, and emotional considerations, he maintains that geography does not define who wins or loses, but only influences the ways in which campaigns and battles are waged. Grant made his fateful decision to find an undefended landing spot on the Mississipi shore somewhere to the south of the city. Walker) and The Battle of Jackson, (with Edwin C. He is he coauthor of two earlier books: Evolution of Geomorphology A Nation-by-Nation Summary of Development (with H. Book excerpt: In his study of the Vicksburg campaign, the author begins on March 29, 1863, when Ulysses S. Grabau is a retired geologist with a long interest in the Civil War. This book was released on 2000 with total page 726 pages. Book Synopsis Ninety-eight Days by : Warren Grabauĭownload or read book Ninety-eight Days written by Warren Grabau and published by Univ.
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