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Who was the Commander at Bunker Hill?

With Remarks on Frothingham's History of the Battle

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In «Who was the Commander at Bunker Hill?», Samuel Swett meticulously investigates the critical events surrounding the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, specifically scrutinizing the command structure and leadership dynamics at play. Utilizing a blend of primary sources and thorough historiographical analysis, Swett captures the tension and chaos of the battlefield, while also illuminating the human element that defined this pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War. The book's literary style is characterized by an engaging narrative interspersed with critical commentary, allowing readers to navigate the complexities of military strategy and personal gallantry during a time of burgeoning national identity. Samuel Swett, a prominent historian and a participant in the early American revolutionary fervor, is well-poised to tackle this subject. His extensive background in Revolutionary War history and his primary involvement in local history lend credibility and depth to his work. Swett's passion for uncovering the truths behind historical events is evident, as he seeks to clarify misconceptions about military leadership that have persisted through the ages. For anyone interested in the American Revolution, military history, or the intricacies of leadership in times of conflict, Swett's exploration is indispensable. Offering a well-rounded perspective backed by rigorous scholarship, «Who was the Commander at Bunker Hill?» invites readers to reassess their understanding of a watershed moment in American history, making it a worthy addition to any historical library.

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Release date on Litres:
09 September 2024
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50 p.
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8596547607052
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