The Politics of Command: Factions and Ideas in Confederate Strategy
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The Politics of Command reevaluates the continual controversy over strategy that occurred between Jefferson Davis and his high command and within the command itself. Thomas Lawrence Connelly and Archer Jones illustrate how Davis decisions were affected by officers in the field politicians the considerable clout of the western bloc and its network of informal associations the input of Robert E. Lee the pressure brought to bear by P.G.T. Beauregard and Davis own changing concept of the departmental command system. Connelly and Jones were the first to realize that any significant assessment of Davis strategy must examine those who influenced him for his key decisions were products of the politics of command.
