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Charles P. Roland

    Charles Pierce Roland est un historien américain et professeur émérite de l'Université du Kentucky. Ses recherches se concentrent principalement sur le Sud américain et la guerre civile américaine. Roland est reconnu pour ses contributions perspicaces à la compréhension de ces périodes charnières de l'histoire américaine. Son travail approfondit notre compréhension des complexités et de l'impact durable de ces événements.

    Reflections on Lee: A Historian's Assessment
    Jefferson Davis's Greatest General: Albert Sidney Johnston
    An American Iliad : the story of the Civil War
    Louisiana Sugar Plantations During the Civil War
    • Focusing on the impact of the Civil War, this work by historian Charles P. Roland details the near destruction of Louisiana's sugarcane industry and its devastating effects on both black and white civilians. Through vivid storytelling and extensive primary sources, he explores key events such as secession and emancipation, while highlighting the long-term decline in sugar production. Balancing sympathy for plantation owners with an examination of the struggles faced by women, slaves, and freedmen, the book provides a comprehensive look at the social and economic changes in the region during this tumultuous period.

      Louisiana Sugar Plantations During the Civil War
    • " An updated edition of this concise yet comprehensive history of the Civil War, written by a distinguished historian of the conflict. Charles Roland skillfully interweaves the story of battles and campaigns with accounts of the major political, diplomatic, social, and cultural events of the epoch and insightful sketches of the leading actors. Of prime interest are the contrasts he draws between the opposing presidents and generals. What traits, he asks, made Lincoln superior to Davis as a war leader? How were Union military leaders able to forge a more effective fighting force, a more comprehensive strategy than their opponents? Roland's thoughtful anwers and his recognition of the contadictions of human nature and the interpaly of intention and chance raise this book above a mere recounting of military events. The story of the Civil War is the epic of the American people. Never has it been told more movingly.

      An American Iliad : the story of the Civil War
    • Focusing on Albert Sidney Johnston, the book explores his legacy as the Confederacy's most esteemed general prior to his death at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. It delves into his military strategies, leadership qualities, and the impact of his loss on the Confederate cause, supplemented by photographs and maps that enhance the narrative.

      Jefferson Davis's Greatest General: Albert Sidney Johnston
    • Robert Edward Lee, a figure of immense historical significance, has long captivated audiences, rivaling even Napoleon in global recognition. Over the years, he has been reinterpreted by various generations, leading to a complex legacy shaped by admiration and criticism. In "Reflections on Lee," historian Charles P. Roland offers a balanced assessment, utilizing his extensive knowledge of the South and the Civil War to present a nuanced portrayal of Lee as a man, soldier, and enduring symbol, free from the extremes of adoration or vilification.

      Reflections on Lee: A Historian's Assessment