In this sophisticated quantitative study Joseph T. Glatthaar provides a comprehensive narrative and statistical analysis of many key aspects of General Robert E. Lee&#x2019;s Army of Northern Virginia. Serving as a companion to Glatthaar&#x2019;s <i>General Lee&#x2019;s Army: From Victory to Collapse</i> this book presents Glatthaar&#x2019;s supporting data and major conclusions in extensive and extraordinary detail.<br/><br/>While gathering research materials for <i>General Lee&#x2019;s Army</i> Glatthaar compiled quantitative data on the background and service of 600 randomly selected soldiers &#x2014; 150 artillerists 150 cavalrymen and 300 infantrymen &#x2014; affording him fascinating insight into the prewar and wartime experience of Lee&#x2019;s troops. <i>Soldiering in the Army of Northern Virginia</i> presents the full details of this fresh important primary research in a way that is useful to scholars and students and appeals to anyone with a serious interest in the Civil War. While confirming much of what is believed about the army Glatthaar&#x2019;s evidence challenges some conventional thinking in significant ways such as showing that nearly half of all Lee&#x2019;s soldiers lived in slaveholding households (a number higher than previously thought) and provides a broader and fuller portrait of the men who served under General Lee.
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