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Turning Points of the American Civil War
註釋Introduction / Chris Mackowski and Kristopher D. White -- Bull Run: confidence renewed: surviving Bull Run and the birth of the Army of the Potomac / Robert Orrison -- Ball's Bluff: unintended consequences: Ball's Bluff and the rise of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War / James A. Morgan -- Shiloh: defeated victory: Albert Sydney Johnston's death at Shiloh / Gregory A. Mertz -- The Emancipation Proclamation: the heaviest blow yet given the Confederacy: the Emancipation Proclamation changes the Civil War / Kevin Pawlak -- Chancellorsville: the cresting tide: Robert E. Lee and the road to Chancellorsville / Kristopher D. White -- The fall of Vicksburg: Vicksburg: the victory that unleashed Ulysses S. Grant / Daniel T. Davis -- No turning back: Oh, I am heartily tired of hearing about what Lee is going to do: Ulysses S. Grant in the Wilderness / Ryan Longfellow -- Hood takes command of the Army of Tennessee: a turning point: replacing Joseph E. Johnston with John B. Hood / Stephen Davis -- The election of 1864: the point of no return: turning points within the 1864 presidential election and the doom of the Confederacy / Rea Andrew Redd -- Conclusion / Chris Mackowski