The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Total Pages : 266
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Synopsis The Army Under Pope by : John Codman Ropes

The Military Memoirs of General John Pope

The Military Memoirs of General John Pope
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9780807866603
ISBN-13 : 0807866601
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Synopsis The Military Memoirs of General John Pope by : Peter Cozzens

Union general John Pope was among the most controversial and misunderstood figures to hold major command during the Civil War. Before being called east in June 1862 to lead the Army of Virginia against General Robert E. Lee, he compiled an enviable record in Missouri and as commander of the Army of the Mississippi. After his ignominious defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run, he was sent to the frontier. Over the next twenty-four years Pope held important department commands on the western plains and was recognized as one of the army's leading authorities on Indian affairs, but he never again commanded troops in battle. In 1886, Pope was engaged by the National Tribune, a weekly newspaper published in Washington, D.C., to write a series of articles on his wartime experiences. Over the next five years, in twenty-nine installments, he wrote about the war as he had lived it. Collected here for the first time, Pope's "war reminiscences" join a select roster of memoirs written by Civil War army commanders. Pope presents a detailed review of the campaigns in which he participated and offers vivid character sketches of such illustrious figures as Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Clearly written and balanced in tone, his memoirs are a dramatic and important addition to the literature on the Civil War. Originally published in 1998. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Total Pages : 266
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Synopsis The Army Under Pope by : John Codman Ropes

The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9783385440760
ISBN-13 : 3385440769
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Synopsis The Army Under Pope by : John Codman Ropes

Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.

The army under Pope

The army under Pope
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Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:162496771
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Synopsis The army under Pope by : John Codman Ropes

The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 1515100073
ISBN-13 : 9781515100072
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Synopsis The Army Under Pope by : John Rope

Memoirs of the author of what life was like under the command of United States General John Pope during the American Civil War. Includes Stonewall Jackson, Gainesville, Cedar Mountain, Manassas, McClellan and more.

The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1434419843
ISBN-13 : 9781434419842
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Synopsis The Army Under Pope by : John Codman Ropes

John Codman Ropes (1836-1899) was a lawyer and notable American military historian. In 1876, he founded the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. In addition to his writings on Civil War history, he is well known for his work The Campaign of Waterloo.

The Army Under Pope

The Army Under Pope
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Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:732780897
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The Pope's Soldiers

The Pope's Soldiers
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Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 9780700617708
ISBN-13 : 0700617701
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Synopsis The Pope's Soldiers by : David Alvarez

Most students of history assume that the age of the "warlord popes" ended with the Renaissance, but, long after the victory of Catholic powers at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the Papacy continued to entangle itself in martial affairs. The Vatican participated in six major military campaigns between 1796 and 1870, flew the papal flag over a warship as late as 1878, and during the Second World War mobilized more than 2,000 of its own troops to defend the Pope. David Alvarez now opens up this little-known aspect of the Papacy in the first general history of the papal armed forces. His is the first book in English to provide a comprehensive chronicle of the modern Vatican's military and security forces from 1796, when the armies of revolutionary France invaded the Papal States, through the wars for unification, to the present-day deployment of modern weapons, technology, and skills to protect the Holy Father and the Vatican from terrorists and assassins. Most papal histories make little reference to military affairs, while the few that address them do so only in passing or focus narrowly on particular units or campaigns. Alvarez's history expands our understanding of the Papacy's military through the exceptional research he has done as the first American scholar to gain access to the archive of the Pontifical Swiss Guard and the modern military records in the Vatican Secret Archive. He is also the first historian of any nationality to use the records of the Vatican Gendarmeria. Alvarez chronicles the exploits of the Vatican's military leaders and soldiers in their campaigns and battles, focusing on how those units under the Pope's authority-including the Vatican navy-engaged in actual military operations. He also deals extensively with the Vatican Gendarmeria as well as the Pope's Noble Guards, Palatine Guards, and Swiss Guards, describing their distinctive responsibilities and revealing the competition and internal tensions that sometimes undermined the morale, preparedness, and cohesion of the Pope's guards. Filled with information that will surprise scholars of the Papacy and military historians alike, Alvarez's highly original work illuminates a shadowy corner of Vatican history and will fascinate all readers interested in the role of the church in the broader world.