Reference no: EM131499435
Case Study - Sam Watkins' Story
I. Brief background of Sam Watkins
II. The "face of battle"
A. Differences between then and now
1. Linear tactics
2. Technology
B. Continuities between then and now
1. Leadership (LTGBragg, MG Cheatham, COL Field, etc.)
2. Fear & the "fog of war"-despite technological progress!
III. Morale in the Army of Tennessee
A. Command climate (Bragg vs. Johnston)
B. Soldier attitudes toward Confederate government
IV. The benefits and pitfalls of accounts written from the perspective of a private
V. Significance of this perspective today
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