Richard McMurry compares the two largest Confederate armies,
assessing why Lee's Army of Northern Virginia was more successful
than the Army of Tennessee. His bold conclusion is that Lee's army
was a better army--not just one with a better high command.
"Sheds new light on how the South lost the Civil War.--
American
Historical Review
"McMurry's mastery of the literature is impressive, and his clear
and succinct writing style is a pleasure to read. . . . Comparison
of the two great rebel armies offers valuable insights into the
difficulties of the South's military situation.--
Maryland
Historian