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Civil War Cavalry: Waging Mounted Warfare in Nineteenth-Century America

Contributor(s): Hess, Earl J (Author)

ISBN: 9780807184448

Publisher: LSU Press

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Pub Date: August 13, 2025

Dewey: 973.74

LCCN: 2025018313

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.52" H x 9.13" L x 6.42" W ( 1.72 lbs) 448 pages

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Description: "The Civil War produced the largest cavalry force ever raised in American history. In Civil War Cavalry, Earl J. Hess examines that force comprehensively and from new perspectives, challenging standard views of the war's mounted arm. Hess surveys the organization, training, administration, arming, and mounting of cavalry units and examines mounted troops' tactical formations and maneuvers. He addresses the nature of cavalry operations, discussing the mounted charge, dismounted fighting, long-distance raids, the varied types of weapons used by troopers, and the difficulty of supplying horses. Hess also brings concepts from the burgeoning field of animal history to argue that cavalry mounts exercised a degree of agency in shaping their role in the large military machine. Civil War Cavalry is a sweeping and innovative history, establishing a new criterion for understanding how Americans waged mounted warfare in the mid-nineteenth century"-- Provided by publisher.

Brief description: Earl J. Hess is professor emeritus of history at Lincoln Memorial University and the author or editor of more than thirty books on the American Civil War, including Civil War Cavalry: Waging Mounted Warfare in Nineteenth-Century America.

Review Quotes: "Boots and saddles, charges and countercharges, flashing sabers, bold young men commanding mighty and ever-faithful steeds, dashing romps through the countryside--this is usually what comes to mind when people think of mounted forces in the Civil War. There was, however, much, much more to the story. In Civil War Cavalry, Earl J. Hess once again offers a study that not only informs and entertains but offers fresh perspectives, insights, and analyses that are clearheaded, rooted in extensive research, and refreshingly free of the romanticism that often characterizes the treatment of cavalry. A splendid addition to Civil War scholarship."--Ethan S. Rafuse, author of From the Mountains to the Bay: The War in Virginia, January-May 1862

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