Iter Shermanianum ad mare, vel Expeditio Savannensis, fuit expeditio militaris in Bello Civili Americano per Georgiam a 15 Novembris ad 21 Decembris 1864 a Gulielmo Tecumseh Sherman generali maiore Exercitus Unionis effectum. Coepit cum copiae Shermanianae ex Atlanta Georgiae, urbe capta, discederent die 15 Novembris et finivit die 21 Decembris, portu Savannensi capto. Expeditionis milites non solum scopos militares, sed industriam, infrastructuram, resque familiares et privatas destruxerunt, ac publicarum opum administrationem et reticulata vecturae opera Confoederatiae magnopere disturbavit. Audacia Shermaniana, cum graviter intra fines hostium sine nexibus commeatus operabatur, inusitatissima in historia militari habetur.[1]

Caelatura ab Alexandro Hay Ritchie anno 1868 facta iter Shermanianum ad mare factum depingit. In pictura, milites Unionis ferrivias asseresque telegraphicos destruunt, cum servi liberati eos adiuvant et tuto effugiunt.
Iter Shermanianum ad mare.
Copiae Shermanianae ferriviam Atlantae destruunt.
"Sherman's March to the Sea" in musica celebrabatur anno 1865, verbis a S. H. M. Byers compositis et musica a J. O. Rockwell condita.

Milites Exercitus Unionis iter facientes multa carmina canebant, sed "Marching through Georgia" ('Iter per Georgiam faciens'), carmen ab Henrico Clay Work anno 1865 conditum, bello iam confecto, expeditionem repraesentaret: verba, ex opinione militum Unionis expressa, servos liberatos punitamque Confoederatiam vehementius dicunt. Sherman autem carmen denique aversabatur, partim quia ipse hostibus concisis gaudebat numquam, et partim quia carmen in paene omni re cui aderat propalam perficiebatur,[2] sed militibus in bellis saeculi vicensimi gratissimum erat.

Nexus interni

  1. Eicher 2001:768.
  2. Eicher 2001:763.

Bibliographia

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  • Campbell, Jacqueline Glass. 2003. When Sherman Marched North from the Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Home Front. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807856598.
  • Catton, Bruce. 1965. Never Call Retreat. The Centennial History of the Civil War, 3. Garden City Novi Eboraci: Doubleday. ISBN 0671469908.
  • Eicher, David J. 2001. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. Novi Eboraci: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0684849445.
  • Hattaway, Herman, et Archer Jones. 1983. How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War. Urbanae: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0252009185.
  • Kennett, Lee. 1995. Marching through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians During Sherman's Campaign. Novi Eboraci: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0060927453.
  • McPherson, James M. 1988. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. Oxford History of the United States. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195038630.
  • Nevin, David, et editores Time-Life Books. 1986. Sherman's March: Atlanta to the Sea. Alexandriae Virginiae: Time-Life Books. ISBN 0809448122.
  • Trudeau, Noah Andre. 2008. Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea. Novi Eboraci: HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060598679.

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Bibliographia addita

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  • Davis, Stephen. 2012. What the Yankees Did to Us: Sherman's Bombardment and Wrecking of Atlanta. Macon Georgiae: Mercer University Press. ISBN 0881463981.
  • Fowler, John D., et David B. Parker, eds. 2011. Breaking the Heartland: The Civil War in Georgia.
  • Frank, Lisa Tendrich. 2015. The Civilian War: Confederate Women and Union Soldiers During Sherman's March. LSU Press.
  • Glatthaar, Joseph T. 1985. The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns. Novi Eboraci: New York University Press. ISBN 0814730019.
  • Miles, Jim. 2002. To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of the War in the West, Sherman's March across Georgia and through the Carolinas, 1864–1865. Nashville Tennesiae: Cumberland House. ISBN 1581822618.
  • Rubin, Anne Sarah. 2014. Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman's March and American Memory. University of North Carolina Press.
  • Smith, David. 2012. Sherman's March to the Sea 1864: Atlanta to Savannah. Osprey Publishing.
  • Smith, Derek. 1997. Civil War Savannah. Savanna Georgiae: Frederic C. Beil. ISBN 0913720933.
  • Welch, Robert Christopher. 2011. Forage Liberally: The Role of Agriculture in Sherman's March to the Sea. Thesis, Iowa State University. Versio interretialis.
  • Whelchel, Love Henry. 2014. Sherman's March and the Emergence of the Independent Black Church Movement: From Atlanta to the Sea to Emancipation. Palgrave Macmillan.

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