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Here's an analysis of Bull Run by Smithsonian.com:The Battle of Bull Run: The End of IllusionsBoth North and South expected victory to be glorious and quick, but the first major battle signaled the long and deadly war to come
David Detzer has a really excellent book on Bull Run called “Donnybrook”. Highest recommendation.
The Battle of Bull Run: The End of IllusionsBoth North and South expected victory to be glorious and quick, but the first major battle signaled the long and deadly war to come
The first major battle signaled the massive effort required to turn amateurs into professionals that would be required for either side to achieve victory. It is a catchy title though.
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