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2. Conflict of Command: George McClellan, Abraham Lincoln, and the Politics of War by George C. Rable (review)
3. Playing Games: Joseph Hooker and the Politics of Command
4. When a Little Slow Mattered Most: George H. Thomas in Mexico
5. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
6. Making the Assault with the Determination to Succeed: James Longstreet's Attack on Fort Sanders
7. Index
8. Foreword
9. The Training of Lee's Future Lieutenant: Thomas J. Jackson's Mexican War
10. Acknowledgments
11. Maps
12. Contributors
13. The Quest for Recognition and Glory: P. G. T. Beauregard in Mexico
14. Great Advantage to me Afterward: Ulysses S. Grant, the Mexican War, and Lessons Learned
15. My Fair Fame as a Soldier and a Man: Joseph E. Johnston in the Mexican-American War
16. A Stepping Stone to Some Future and Greater War: George B. Mcclellan's Mexican War Apprenticeship
17. Sour Grapes: Braxton Bragg and the Lessons of the War with Mexico
18. Nineteen Months in Mexico: George Gordon Meade Develops His Philosophy of War, 1845-1847
19. Lofty Expectations: Don Carlos Buell's Mexican-American War Education
20. Learning from the Best and Worst of Winfield Scott's Example: Robert E. Lee in the Mexican-American War
21. Civil War Witnesses and Their Books ed. by Gary W. Gallagher and Stephen Cushman (review)
22. How Do Adolescent Smoking Prevention Interventions Work in Different Contextual Settings? A Qualitative Comparative Study Between the UK and Colombia
23. The Long Shadow of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by Jared Peatman, and: Across the Bloody Chasm: The Culture of Commemoration among Civil War Veterans by M. Keith Harris (review)
24. Bibliography
25. Index, Production Notes
26. Notes
27. List of Illustrations
28. Chapter 11. Shall Not Perish from the Earth: A New Beginning at Gettysburg, 2001–2009
29. Conclusion
30. Acknowledgments
31. Chapter 1. We Are Met on a Great Battlefield: Gettysburg, 1863–1933
32. Title Page, Copyright, Frontispiece
33. Chapter 4. The World Will Little Note Nor Long Remember: Postwar Tourism, Patriotism, and the New Birth of Commercialization, 1946–1955
34. Chapter 2. We Cannot Hallow This Ground: The National Park Service’s Beginnings at Gettysburg, 1933–1940
35. Chapter 9. Now We Are Engaged in a Great Civil War: Finding a Vision Amidst a Sea of Turmoil, 1989–1997
36. Introduction
37. Chapter 7. Our Fathers Brought Forth on This Continent a New Nation: The New Gettysburg Experience, 1966–1975
38. Chapter 3. From These Honored Dead We Take Increased Devotion: Gettysburg Does Its Part for Victory, 1941–1945
39. Chapter 6. Dedicated to the Proposition That All Men Are Created Equal: The Civil War Centennial at Gettysburg, 1961–1965
40. Chapter 5. The Great Task Remaining Before Us: MISSION 66 and Cold War Patriotism, 1956–1960
41. Chapter 10. They Who Fought Here: Culture Wars and a New Direction at Gettysburg, 1998–2000
42. Chapter 8. So Conceived and So Dedicated: Balancing Preservation and Visitor Access, 1976–1988
43. Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat by Jonathan M. Steplyk (review)
44. Cold Harbor to the Crater: The End of the Overland Campaign ed. by Gary W. Gallagher, Caroline E. Janney (review)
45. Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-Unit Effectiveness by Earl J. Hess (review)
46. Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 by Robert J. Cook (review)
47. On the stability of norms and norm-following propensity: a cross-cultural panel study with adolescents
48. “Far Above Our Poor Power to Add or Detract”: National Park Service Administration of the Gettysburg Battlefield, 1933–1938
49. The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat From the Appalachians to the Mississippi by Earl J. Hess (review)
50. Decisions at Gettysburg: The Nineteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Campaign by Matt Spruill (review)
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