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GEN Joseph E. Johnston

 

Books in the CRC Library (with call number first):

E467 .J795 2004 V.2 “Joseph E. Johnston: ‘Retreatin’ Johnston’.” Generals in Blue and Gray. Wilmer L. Jones.

E467 .L436 2004       “’Snarl and Sneer and Quarrel’: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and an Obsession with Rank.” Robert W. Krick. Leaders of the Lost Cause.

E467.1 .J74 S95 1992  Joseph E. Johnston: A Civil War Biography. Craig L. Symonds.

E467.L66 2017          Worthy Opponents: William T. Sherman and Joseph E. Johnston: Antagonists in War, Friends in Peace. Edward G. Longacre.

E476.7 .D38 2001     Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston, and the Yankee Heavy Battalions. Stephen Davis.

E476.7 .H47 2013     Kennesaw Mountain: Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign. Earl J. Hess

 

Online Articles:

"Across the Etowah and into the Hell-Hole: Johnston’s Lost Chance for Victory in the Atlanta Campaign."  Greg Drummond.  The Saber and Scroll Journal.

“The ‘Enemy’ at Richmond: Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate Government.” Richard M. McMurry. Civil War History. America: History and Life Database.

“Five Overrated Officers in the American Civil War.” Gary W. Gallagher. MHQ: Quarterly Journal of Military History. America: History and Life Database.

“A Feud That Helped Doom the South.” Jeffry D. Wert. Civil War History. ProQuest Military Database.

“Joseph E. Johnston.” American Battlefield Trust.

“Joseph E. Johnston’s Grenada Blunder: A Failure in Command.” Jeffrey N. Lash. Civil War History. America: History and Life Database.

“Johnston’s Toughest Fight.” Craig L. Symonds. MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. ProQuest Military Database.

“Opposing Sherman’s Advance to Atlanta.” General Joseph E. Johnston.  American Battlefield Trust.

 

Online Books/Theses:

Conflict and Controversy in the Confederate High Command: Johnston, Davis, Hood, and the Atlanta Campaign of 1864. Dennis Blair Conklin II. 2013.

 

Command and General Staff College Monographs

Historical Analysis of the Principles Employed by Frederick the Great and Joseph E. Johnston in the Conduct of War at the Operational Level. John A. Graham. 1985.

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