Lee and the Historians in the Age of the Anti-Hero By Robert K. Krick

Time Period
1861 to 1876
Media Type
Audio
Topics
Civil War
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Presenter
Robert K. Krick

According to some recent historians, Gen. Robert E. Lee was not a hero to southerners during the Civil War but only afterward. Robert K. Krick argues to the contrary that he was idolized as a great leader in the midst of the conflict, not just later when the defeated South groped to interpret what had happened.

For thirty years, Mr. Krick was chief historian of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. He is the author of many books including, most recently, Civil War Weather in Virginia.

(Introduction by Charles F. Bryan, Jr.)

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