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Charles Kuhlman, 1872-1959, earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Nebraska and his doctorate at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. After completing his schooling he taught European history at the University of Nebraska. Kuhlman later moved to a farm in Billings, mostrar mais Montana, where he became an agricultural wholesaler. In the early 1930s he visited the Custer Battlefield and developed a strong interest in scientific research before publishing Legend into History at age seventy-nine and Did Custer Disobey Orders at the Battle of the Little Big Horn? six years later. Brian C. Pohanka, one of the nation's leading authorities on the life of the common soldier of the Civil War, is a frequent consultant of film and television producers on Civil War reenacting and living history. Formerly an assistant editor and researcher for the Time-Life Books Civil War series, he is the author of Distant Thunder: A Photographic Essay on the American Civil War and Civil War: An Aerial Portrait. Pohanka is also active in Custer and Little Bighorn studies, including archaeological work on the Little Bighorn Battlefield. He works as a freelance writer and consultant from his home in Alexandria, Virginia. mostrar menos

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Being a history buff I found this book to be factual and essentially objective in his writing. Not being a fan of politics made some of the reading painful even knowing that it played a part in creating the atmosphere of the time (as it does today). It's easy to say "he should have done this..." with the gift of retrospect but that nexus of personality(psychology) with circumstances is the essence of history.
 
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feralcatbob | Dec 22, 2020 |

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