Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff

Stephen E. Ambrose

Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 April 1996
Pages
248
ISBN
9780807120712

Halleck: Lincoln’s Chief of Staff

Stephen E. Ambrose

Halleck originates nothing, anticipates nothing, to assist others; takes no responsibility, plans nothing, suggests nothing, is good for nothing. Lincoln’s secretary of the navy Gideon Welles’s harsh words embody the stereotype into which Union General-in-Chief Henry Wager Halleck has been cast by most historians since Appomattox. In Halleck: Lincoln’s Chief of Staff, originally published in 1962, Stephen Ambrose challenges the standard interpretation of this controversial figure.

Ambrose argues persuasively that Halleck has been greatly underrated as a war theorist because of past writers’ failure to do justice to his close involvement with movements basic to the development of the American military establishment. He concedes that
by all the touchstones used to judge great captains of the past, Halleck was a failure,
but maintains he was nonetheless
the ‘Old Brains’ of the Union Army in the time of the testing of the nation.

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