Lists of Illustrations
Foreword: Gettysburg—The Turning Point of the Civil War?
Thomas A. Desjardin
Acknowledgments
A Note about Sources
Introduction
Chris Mackowski and Kristopher D. White
1. Bull Run
Editors’ Introduction
Confidence Renewed: Surviving Bull Run and the Birth of the
Army of the Potomac
Robert Orrison
2. Ball’s Bluff
Editors’ Introduction
Unintended Consequences: Ball’s Bluff and the Rise of the Joint
Committee on the Conduct of the War
James A. Morgan
3. Shiloh
Editors’ Introduction
Defeated Victory: Albert Sidney Johnston’s Death at Shiloh 54
Gregory A. Mertz
4. The Emancipation Proclamation
Editors’ Introduction
“The Heavyest Blow Yet Given the Confederacy”: The Emancipation
Proclamation Changes the Civil War
Kevin Pawlak
5. Chancellorsville
Editors’ Introduction
The Cresting Tide: Robert E. Lee and the Road to
Chancellorsville
Kristopher D. White
6. The Fall of Vicksburg
Editors’ Introduction
Vicksburg: The Victory That Unleashed Ulysses S. Grant
Daniel T. Davis
7. No Turning Back
Editors’ Introduction
“Oh, I Am Heartily Tired of Hearing about What Lee Is Going to
Do”: Ulysses S. Grant in the Wilderness
Ryan Longfellow
8. Hood Takes Command of the Army of Tennessee
Editors’ Introduction
“Far Better in the Present Emergency”: John Bell Hood Replaces
Joseph E. Johnston
Stephen Davis
9. The Election of 1864
Editors’ Introduction
The Point of No Return: Turning Points within the 1864 Presidential
Election and the Doom of the Confederacy
Rea Andrew Redd
Conclusion
Chris Mackowski
Contributors
Index