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Pt. I | Johnston's Retreat to Atlanta; or, A Smart and Scrappy Sherman Uses His Strength to Cow and Bludgeon an Outnumbered, Less Resolute Opponent | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction: The Sherman-Johnston Match-up in Mississippi, July 1863, as Omen of Atlanta's Fall | 3 |
Ch. 2 | How Joe Johnston Earned His Reputation for Retreating | 7 |
Ch. 3 | Sherman Prepares to Advance | 18 |
Ch. 4 | Johnston Prepares to Fall Back | 24 |
Ch. 5 | Johnston Is Turned, I | 34 |
Ch. 6 | The Battle of Resaca (Johnston is Turned, II) | 46 |
Ch. 7 | To Cassville | 51 |
Ch. 8 | To New Hope Church and Back to the Railroad (Johnston Is Turned, Again) | 56 |
Ch. 9 | The Mountain Lines, June 5-July 2, 1864 | 73 |
Ch. 10 | Johnston Is Yet Again Turned, at the Chattahoochee | 92 |
Ch. 11 | The Government Concludes Johnston Has Failed: Deliberations and the Decision to Replace Him, July 10-17 | 102 |
Notes to Part One | 117 | |
Pt. 2 | Hood Struggles Against the Inevitable; or, How Even a Student of the "Lee and Jackson School" Could Not Prevent the Fall of Atlanta | |
Ch. 12 | How Hood Learned War from Lee and Jackson in Virginia | 127 |
Ch. 13 | Hood's Attach Against Thomas's Army: Peachtree Greek, July 20, 1864 | 129 |
Ch. 14 | Hood Attempts Another Chancellorsville, July 22 | 137 |
Ch. 15 | Hood's Third Sortie Again Attempts a Flank Attack: Ezra Church, July 28 | 148 |
Ch. 16 | Hood Keeps His Army Together While Enduring Sherman's Semi-Siege | 155 |
Ch. 17 | Hood Does What Joe Johnston Only Dreamed About: He Sends His Cavalry Off to Cut Sherman's Rail Lines, August 10 | 167 |
Ch. 18 | Hood Is Unable to Parry Sherman's "Movement Round Atlanta by the South," August 25-September 1 | 173 |
Notes to Part Two | 191 | |
Conclusion | 197 | |
A Note on the Major Authorities | 201 | |
Index | 205 | |
About the Author | 215 |
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