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"All the people are now guerillas": the warfare of Sherman, Sheridan, and Lincoln, and the brutality of the twentieth century.(William Tecumseh Sherman, Philip Henry Sheridan and Abraham Lincoln)
Independent Review
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January 1, 2007|
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Most observers would agree that the War Between the States went a long way in laying the groundwork for twentieth-century "total" warfare (see Royster 1993). Some emphasize technical aspects (trenches, railroads, infantry firepower, and the like) as the precursors of modern warfare. Some liken the length of the war to the drawn-out wars of attrition that we associate with the world wars. Studies of all these categories yield useful insights into the history of the modern world.
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