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Gettysburg Requiem Glenn W. LaFantasie (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, University of Maine, Farmington)

Gettysburg Requiem By Glenn W. LaFantasie (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, University of Maine, Farmington)

Summary

William C. Oates is best remembered as the Confederate officer defeated at Gettysburgs Little Round Top, losing a golden opportunity to turn the Union's flank and win the war. Now, LaFantasie has written his gripping biography, an evocative story of Southern life before, during, and after the Civil War, based on exclusive access of family archives.

Gettysburg Requiem Summary

Gettysburg Requiem: The Life of William C. Oates by Glenn W. LaFantasie (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, University of Maine, Farmington)

William C. Oates is best remembered as the Confederate officer defeated at Gettysburg's Little Round Top, losing a golden opportunity to turn the Union's flank and win the battle-and perhaps the war. Now, Glenn W. LaFantasie-bestselling author of Twilight at Little Round Top-has written a gripping biography of Oates. Oates was no moonlight-and-magnolias Southerner, as LaFantasie shows. Raised in the hard-scrabble Wiregrass Country of Alabama, he ran away from home as a teenager, roamed through Louisiana and Texas-where he took up card sharking-and finally returned to Alabama, to pull himself up by his bootstraps and become a respected attorney. During the war, he rose to the rank of colonel, served under Stonewall Jackson and Lee, was wounded six times and lost an arm. Returning home, he launched a successful political career, becoming a seven-term congressman and ultimately governor. LaFantasie shows how, for Oates, the war never really ended-he remained devoted to the Lost Cause, and spent the rest of his life waging the political battles of Reconstruction. Here then is a richly evocative story of Southern life before, during, and after the Civil War, based on first-time and exclusive access of family papers and never-before-seen archives. "Exhaustively researched and elegantly written, this captivating biography is a signal contribution to Civil War historiography.... In LaFantasie's penetrating analysis, Oates becomes the avatar of everything both objectionable and laudable in the antebellum and postwar South as well as in the intervening Civil War." -Library Journal (starred review)

Gettysburg Requiem Reviews

"Fantasie has done a terrific job of telling Oates's tale, and of using him as a tool to delve into the greater issues that filled Oates's own life and times.... This fine biography does him the justice denied him in times past."-George C. Bradley, The Civil War Courier
"No one will ever write a more detailed and comprehensive biography of William C. Oates than Glenn LaFantasie. Gettysburg Requiem is the definitive account of the life of the commander of the 15th Alabama Infantry."-John Deppen, The Civil War News
"An engaging biography."-Publishers Weekly
"Exhaustively researched and elegantly written, this captivating biography is a signal contribution to Civil War historiography.... In LaFantasie's penetrating analysis, Oates becomes the avatar of everything both objectionable and laudable in the antebellum and postwar South as well as in the intervening Civil War."-Library Journal (starred review)
"Until now, Confederate Colonel William C. Oates is remembered-if he is remembered at all-for losing to the celebrated Joshua Chamberlain in the fight for Little Round Top at Gettysburg. Here at last is Oates in full dimension, a fascinating, Faulknerian figure out of the Old South." -Stephen W. Sears, author of Gettysburg
"In LaFantasie's absorbing and penetrating account, Oates emerges as an iconic figure to mirror the urbane Chamberlain...offering 'a fascinating-and sometimes unsettling-portrait of Southern manhood and the dynamics of violence, heroism, and memory.'"-Michael Kenney, The Boston Globe
"William C. Oates and Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain faced one another in a storied confrontation on Little Round Top at Gettysburg. This fine biography demonstrates that Oates's life fully matched his more famous opponent's in drama and importance. LaFantasie's perceptive narrative uses Oates to explore major themes relating to the Civil War, the turbulent postwar years, and the struggle to shape the memory of the conflict."-Gary W. Gallagher, author of The Confederate War
"Beautifully written and superbly researched...Oates' story is a richly compelling one, set against the most dramatic period in United States history."-Joan Waugh, University of California at Los Angeles
"As Glenn LaFantasie makes clear in this candid and penetrating biography, William C. Oates was a man who reflected, throughout his long life, the violent, tragic, and often self-deceptive world of the American South in the nineteenth century. Lyrically written, challenging in its conclusions, this is an important book about the wartime generation of southerners and how they adjusted to the realities of the post-war South." -Craig L. Symonds, author of Decision at Sea: Five Naval Battles That Shaped American History
"LaFantasie's book is a brilliant example of how diligent research and skillful writing can turn a soldier known mainly for his role on one historic day into a fully rounded character, as movingly depicted as in a Tolstoy novel. William Oates's life, before, during and after the battle of Gettysburg, illustrates his times better than that of grander figures whose public virtues and sins overshadow their inner complexity. But never until now has anyone as talented as LaFantasie taken the pains to do it right." -Ernest B. Furgurson, author of Freedom Rising: Washington in the Civil War and Chancellorsville 1863

About Glenn W. LaFantasie (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, University of Maine, Farmington)

Glenn W. LaFantasie is the Frockt Family Professor of Civil War History and the Director of the Center for the Civil War in the West at Western Kentucky University. He is the bestselling author of Twilight at Little Round Top. He has also written for several magazines and newspapers, including American History, North & South, MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, The New York Times Book Review, America's Civil War, Civil War Times Illustrated, and The Providence Journal.

Table of Contents

Rough and Tumble Days 2: Baptism by Fire 3: An Unchristian State of Mind 4: Ragged Jacks 5: Boulders like Gravestones 6: In the Purple Gloom 7: Gone to Flickering 8: The End of Chivalry 9: Before the Bar 10: The One-Armed Hero of Henry County 11: Striking to Hurt 12: A Soldier in His Heart 13: Stumbling Toward Equality 14: Requiem

Additional information

GOR003249906
9780195331318
0195331311
Gettysburg Requiem: The Life of William C. Oates by Glenn W. LaFantasie (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, University of Maine, Farmington)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2007-12-06
448
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