Earl J. Hess provides a narrative history of the use of
fortifications--particularly trenches and other semi-permanent
earthworks--used by Confederate and Union field armies at all major
battle sites in the eastern theater of the Civil War. Hess moves
beyond the technical aspects of construction to demonstrate the
crucial role these earthworks played in the success or failure of
field armies. A comprehensive study which draws on research and
fieldwork from 300 battle sites, Field Armies and Fortifications in
the Civil War is an indispensable reference for Civil War buffs and
historians.