Fact or Fiction? Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain at Gettysburg as Depicted in Michael Shaara’s “The Killer Angels” (The American Civil War)

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Fact or Fiction? Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain at Gettysburg as Depicted in Michael Shaara’s “The Killer Angels” (The American Civil War)

Leave it to the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (the credited authors) to make a scholarly dissection of a historical novel look like a UFO conspiracy rant. (h/t Curtis)

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Kris
8 years ago

Ugh.

L.
L.
8 years ago

There’s a war going on alright. A war between the Text and the Pictures over space on this cover.

Eli Nelson
Eli Nelson
8 years ago

Almost looks like the cover is asking if the American Civil War was fact or fiction.

john e. . .
8 years ago

A whole book about Jeff Daniels’ acting in one movie? Hmmm.

What upset me the most about that movie was the idiosyncratic appearance of a canteen clearly manufactured in 1883 at a battle that occurred in 1863 – you can clearly see it being used by the third guy to the left of Daniels in that one scene.

AND a horse that was obviously manufactured in 1989!

Waffles
Waffles
8 years ago

Who would have the energy to read this book after reading that title?

jic
jic
8 years ago

This is obviously somebody’s PhD thesis published as a book, which isn’t particularly unusual. The fact that it’s credited to an institution instead of to its author is *very* unusual, so I did a little googling. It turns out that this is a (almost definitely unofficial) repackaging of this publication:

http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a241773.pdf

Since it’s in the public domain, this is perfectly legal. Why anybody would pay $14.95 for it is beyond me.

jic
jic
8 years ago
Reply to  jic

Whoops, it’s a Master’s thesis. Well, close enough, I guess.