Whatever You Resolve to be


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When A. Wilson Greene released his respected Whatever You Resolve to Be: Essays on Stonewall Jackson in 1992, he little realized the interest in the popular Southern general that would explode in its wake. In recent years, Jackson has been the subject of biographies, military studies, and a major motion picture, Gods and Generals. Interpretations and perceptions of Jackson have changed as a result.In response to this interest, Greene’s outstanding look at Stonewall Jackson is once again available. Whatever You Resolve to Be contains five essays exploring both the personal and the military sides of the legendary military leader. A new introductory essay by Greene is also included.In that introduction, Greene surveys the research on Jackson that followed the initial release of his book. He includes his frank observations about how this recent scholarship has both vindicated and sometimes called into question his original assertions about the general. He also discusses the depiction of Jackson in Gods and Generals. The essays cover three primary topics: Jackson’s life, his gifts and flaws as a military commander, and his performance in three battles—the Seven Days, Second Manassas, and Fredericksburg. Greene’s portrayal is a balanced, extensively researched study of this most praised of Civil War heroes.Whatever You Resolve to Be remains as relevant today as when it was first published. Greene stays primarily true to his original observations on the general, despite new revisionist interpretations. For scholars and non-scholars alike, this book should be the starting point for any understanding of Stonewall Jackson.




Whatever You Resolve to Be


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"Will Greene's several essays in this book offer a fresh synopsis of the general in summary & in three of his most important campaigns...These gracefully written studies of slices of Jackson's history, before & during the war, will bring the reader in close contact with one of the most fascinating Americans of the Civil War era, & in fact of all of our national past."--Robert K. Krick, author as well as Chief Historian of the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park. "Stonewall Jackson remains one of the most compelling figures of the Civil War. Wilson Greene's closely argued essays underscore Jackson's enduring potential as a subject for serious study--& make the case for the general's claim to a position in the first rank of American soldiers. They should find an eager readership among students of Confederate military biography & of operations in the Eastern Theater during the first two years of the Civil War."--Gary W. Gallagher, author as well as Head of the Department of History at Pennsylvania State University. To order, contact: Butternut & Blue, 3411 Northwind Rd., Baltimore, MD 21234. Phone (410) 256-9220 (after 3:15 EST).




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CHORD PROGRESSIONS - Harmonic Tension & Resolve


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Chord Progressions- Harmonic Tension & Resolve is a study on chord progressions & their functions within & outside of diatonic structured music. Featuring chord combination charts, exotic progressions, melodic/harmonic examples, and much more.




Soldiers and sailors


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Writings


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