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In a book that spans the whole Civil War, the author examines how, despite infighting, the Union generals formed a cohesive unit of leadership to defeat the Confederate Army.
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"Stimulating and controversial, Victors in Blue provides a pleasing narrative that is at once a clear overview of the war's military operations and a fascinating examination of its great commanders."--Steven E. Woodworth, author of This Great Struggle: America's Civil War"A succinct account, by an accomplished historian known for his common sense and perceptive insight, that provides an outstanding view of the leading Union generals amid the high drama of our Civil War."--Wiley Sword, author of Confederacy's Last Hurrah: Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville "Insightfully written with eloquence and wit, Victors in Blue is a pleasure to read."--William C. Davis, author of Lincoln's Men and Jefferson Davis "Castel is at his best in providing concise interpretations of his subjects' strengths and weaknesses, offering balanced portraits."--Army History"The quality of generalship remained a critical factor, and Castel offers a five-point summary of his method of assessing generalship, which is itself a useful analytical tool for students of the Civil War.--Civil War Monitor "Castel's work is extremely well written and entertaining. It is one of those rare books that can be enjoyed by the novice and yet still offer a great deal to the professional."--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "An important read for anyone interested in the Civil War."--New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "A valuable addition to anyone's Civil War library and a treat to read. Mr. Castel argues persuasively that in the Civil War, the Union generals often found the greatest success when they were able to break free of the often contradictory micromanaging of Washington and he maintains his focus on what happened at the nexus when the first modern industrial war collided with modern mass politics; where winning at the election polls was as critical as a blind charge on a battlefield."--Washington Times "This is a book that Civil War scholars and buffs will much enjoy reading."--John F. Marszalek in Civil War News "The generals who most contributed to the Union war effort are examined critically, the war winning campaigns are discussed at a high level, and the author shows how a little bad luck can take a general from a potential war winner to a forgotten man in a backwater assignment. This book is written in an accessible format for readers of all stripes and should appeal to a wide range of Civil War students. Victors in Blue does what many readers enjoy in ranking the war winners and their contributions. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the military and political aspects of the Civil War."--TOCWOC--A Civil War Blog "Castel is at his best in providing concise interpretations of his subjects' strengths and weaknesses, offering balanced portraits."--Army History
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