![]() ![]() Well written and exhaustively researched. Sutherland's achievement in compiling all this material and elucidating it with a convincing thesis is formidable.- Journal of Southern History, "Perhaps the most comprehensive analysis of guerrilla warfare during the Civil War to date. Provide excellent analysis."- Journal of Military History, No one has ever undertaken a survey this complete, this solidly based in an almost incredible array of primary sources, and this well rooted in the historiography. Sutherland has set the stage for further considerations on the place of guerilla warfare within American society.- Virginia Quarterly Review, Sutherland places the 'Gray Ghost,' John Singleton Mosby John Hunt Morgan 'Bloody Bill' Anderson bushwhackers Red Legs and jayhawkers, among many others, in the larger context of the 'irrepressible conflict' in this wide-ranging account.- Choice, " A Savage Conflict is necessary reading for anyone who truly wants to understand the Civil War."- Journal of America's Military Past, "A welcome addition to the literature on guerilla warfare in America."-Intelligence Service Europe Newsletter, " very strong analysis of guerrilla warfare that is pertinent to counterinsurgency operations today. ![]() Provide excellent analysis.- Journal of Military History, Will surely invigorate discussion of guerilla conflict in the Civil War. Very strong analysis of guerrilla warfare that is pertinent to counterinsurgency operations today. ![]()
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