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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. 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)
23. Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat by Jonathan M. Steplyk (review)
24. How Do Adolescent Smoking Prevention Interventions Work in Different Contextual Settings? A Qualitative Comparative Study Between the UK and Colombia
25. Bibliography
26. Index, Production Notes
27. Notes
28. List of Illustrations
29. Chapter 11. Shall Not Perish from the Earth: A New Beginning at Gettysburg, 2001–2009
30. Conclusion
31. Acknowledgments
32. Chapter 1. We Are Met on a Great Battlefield: Gettysburg, 1863–1933
33. Title Page, Copyright, Frontispiece
34. Chapter 4. The World Will Little Note Nor Long Remember: Postwar Tourism, Patriotism, and the New Birth of Commercialization, 1946–1955
35. Chapter 2. We Cannot Hallow This Ground: The National Park Service’s Beginnings at Gettysburg, 1933–1940
36. Chapter 9. Now We Are Engaged in a Great Civil War: Finding a Vision Amidst a Sea of Turmoil, 1989–1997
37. Introduction
38. Chapter 7. Our Fathers Brought Forth on This Continent a New Nation: The New Gettysburg Experience, 1966–1975
39. Chapter 3. From These Honored Dead We Take Increased Devotion: Gettysburg Does Its Part for Victory, 1941–1945
40. Chapter 6. Dedicated to the Proposition That All Men Are Created Equal: The Civil War Centennial at Gettysburg, 1961–1965
41. Chapter 5. The Great Task Remaining Before Us: MISSION 66 and Cold War Patriotism, 1956–1960
42. Chapter 10. They Who Fought Here: Culture Wars and a New Direction at Gettysburg, 1998–2000
43. Chapter 8. So Conceived and So Dedicated: Balancing Preservation and Visitor Access, 1976–1988
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. “Far Above Our Poor Power to Add or Detract”: National Park Service Administration of the Gettysburg Battlefield, 1933–1938
48. The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat From the Appalachians to the Mississippi by Earl J. Hess (review)
49. Decisions at Gettysburg: The Nineteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Campaign by Matt Spruill (review)
50. Gettysburg Requiem: The Life and Lost Causes of Confederate Colonel William C. Oates (review)
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