Thank God He Has Rescued His Character: Albert Sidney Johnston, Southern Hamlet of the Confederacy

Thank God He Has Rescued His Character: Albert Sidney Johnston, Southern Hamlet of the Confederacy

Editors

Gary W. Gallagher

Joseph T. Glatthaar.

Author Type

Faculty

Colleges and Divisions

Arts and Letters

Department

History

Document Type

Book Chapter

Description

In May 1861, barely a month into the Civil War, the fledgling Confederate Congress created the rank of full general. By early summer, President Jefferson Davis had appointed four individuals to the rank: Albert Sidney Johnston, Samuel Cooper, Robert E. Lee, and Joseph E. Johnston. At the end of August 1861, P.G.T. Beauregard, hero of Fort Sumter and 1st Manassas, joined the group. Throughout the course of the war, three others would rise to the rank of full general. Braxton Bragg, chief of staff under Albert Sidney Johnston, succeeded his commander after he fell at Shiloh. Edmund Kirby Smith led the Trans-Mississippi Department and received a promotion. The last to hold the rank, John Bell Hood, assumed the position temporarily when he replaced Joseph Johnston as commander of the Army of the Tennessee in July 1864. These generals had an enormous impact on the outcome of the war, yet never before have they been examined collectively. Now eight preeminent Civil War historians offer fresh perspectives on each of these leaders, analyzing their battlefield performance and highlighting the importance of politics and personality in shaping the Confederacy's war effort.

Publication/Event/Conference Title

Leaders of the Lost Cause: New Perspectives on the Confederate High Command

ISBN

9780811746250

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Publication Date

2004

Edition

2004

Publisher

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books

Keywords

Confederate generals, Civil War leadership, full general rank, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, Braxton Bragg, John Bell Hood

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | History | United States History

Thank God He Has Rescued His Character: Albert Sidney Johnston, Southern Hamlet of the Confederacy

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