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by Michael Fellman (Author)
Key Phrases: moral totalism, black recruitment, manly ideal, Civil War, Thomas Ewing, South Carolina (more...)
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This is a study of William T. Sherman as a human being rather than a soldier. Fellman, who teaches history at Simon Fraser Univ., in Canada, utilizes Sherman's extensive correspondence to depict a man driven by anger. A frustrating childhood and an unhappy marriage, a foundered career in the pre-Civil War army and a succession of business failures left Sherman a seething cauldron of hostility that he unleashed on the South during the war. Yet Sherman's will kept his emotions in check most of the time. His harrowing of the Confederacy was a means to end a war he wished to be followed by a peace of reconciliation?albeit at the expense of blacks, whom Sherman detested. Postwar fame modified his contentiousness, but only in old age did he mellow significantly. Sherman's life and career highlight the fact that relationships between aggression and achievement are complex and often symbiotic. Photos not seen by PW.
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Those readers familiar with the life and career of William Tecumseh Sherman know he was rarely a happy person. When he was nine, Sherman's widowed, destitute mother "farmed" him out to be the ward of the prosperous Ewing family; Sherman never fully warmed to his foster father, and he nursed a sense of rejection and alienation all his life. Like his mentor, U. S. Grant, Sherman endured the shame of business failure as a civilian before the war, and he remained subject to periodic bouts of severe anxiety and depression. Although his marriage endured the strains of prolonged physical separations, Sherman's feelings toward his wife (who was also his foster sister) ranged from irrational resentment to an abject sense of inadequacy for failing to meet her emotional and sometimes financial needs. In tracing his subject's life, Fellman is moving over well-traveled ground. However, his probing into Sherman's deeper motivations and feelings makes for fascinating reading and speculation. If Fellman seems alternately entranced and repelled by Sherman's actions and personality traits, it seems a natural reaction to one of our most enigmatic and frustrating military figures. Jay Freeman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (April 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700608400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700608409
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Psychobiography at its best, January 20, 2001
By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
I usually loathe any historical book which puts its subject on the couch, but this is a notable exception. Fellman infuses this book with his own spin on certain matters, but much of the interpretation is accurate! If you enjoy a "National Enquirer" approach to biography, then this is your bag, though a more intellectual, sobering and accurate analysis of events than a tabloid rag. Fellman delves deeply into Sherman's womanizing and the reasons behind it: Ellen, WTS's wife, was a passionless prig, obsessed with Catholicism and being the type of prim, straightlaced wife that Sherman would ultimately abhor. Can we blame him for repeatedly cheating on Ellen? Of course not.

Fellman is much weaker on the military end of the biography and his limitations show. There are numerous factual gaffes and the author is on safer ground when restricting himself to purely personal matters. This is hardly the definitive treatment of Sherman, try John Marszalek's biography (available on Amazon) for an exceptional and scholarly approach. But if you want a book focused primarily on the private life of Sherman, this nicely fits the bill

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an enjoyable read left me wanting for more info, May 31, 2003
By "ufkin2" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
Some of the above reviews have merit, Fellman definitely puts Sherman on the couch, and, I also don't usually like this, as it takes some liberties that may not be entirely correct. However, it will take more than one source on Sherman to help the reader draw their own conclusions about the man. This said, I very much enjoyed reading Fellman's analysis. I did find it light militarily, however, I really wasn't looking for that kind of bio on Sherman. A history teacher, this was my first exposure to "Cumpy" the man, as opposed to military commander. I found myself wanting to research him more as a result of reading this book, as I feel it inspired me to learn more about him. There is an implication here that the book did not tell me everything I needed to know, but, as stated above, I found myself not really minding as I enjoyed Fellman's ease with words and the simplicity of the smooth flowing text. Therefore, I didn't critique it so much for being a bit on the lighter side of research work. I found that I would need to consult other sources for more information anyway. Having read Grant's bio and Foote's Civil War trilogy, I found this to be a good introduction to Sherman as an individual, especially after hearing Grant's praise of the man in his own work. I'm interested to read Sherman's own book after reading Citizen Sherman, can compare some of Fellman's analysis with Sherman's own. I very much enjoyed the section on Sherman's women, and the way that the text was oriented less chronologically than in the different departments of Sherman's life.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This is a bad book, December 8, 1999
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The author seems to only have researched information supporting his questionable theories, shoddily covering the basics. Numerous mistakes on the most basic of information soured me immediately. He confuses Sherman's mother with Sherman's sister in the first few pages. Taking a sampling of letters and writings, the author takes huge leaps to broad conclusions. This is hardly the level of research one would hope to find in the biography of any subject. Read any of the other Sherman biographys before you pick up this one, if you are to pick it up at all.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written, excessive psychoanalysis
Fellman's prose is dynamic and his knowledge of the events of Sherman's life is apparently up to the task, but his psychoanalysis is overblown. Read more
Published on November 6, 2006 by Dennis Brandt

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Character Study
Citizen Sherman is not so much an attempt to put Sherman on the couch, so to speak, as a study of his character and personality as evinced through his personal relationships and... Read more
Published on April 1, 2006 by Fieldmarshall One

5.0 out of 5 stars This book left a huge impression on me - couldnt put it down
I have read dozens of autobiographical accounts of the Civil War by its leaders, both Northern and Southern. Read more
Published on July 18, 2003 by greatmuta77

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but Arguable
I was entertained by this book, but too often did I find myself grimacing at some of the conclusions Fellman makes. Read more
Published on June 14, 2000 by robertconvey

1.0 out of 5 stars The Worst Kind of History
I did not like this book when I read it, and I thought even less of it after I heard the author speak! Read more
Published on April 18, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars The person and the character more than the strategist.
Presents Sherman as never sure of who he was in a family or society, tortured to the edge of suicide by self doubt. Read more
Published on May 2, 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read about the Inner Life of General Sherman
This is an intersting by limited biography of General William Tecumseh Sherman. The focus is on the inner life as documented through personal correspondence. Read more
Published on January 24, 1999 by Christopher A. Erickson

3.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting and influential General of the Civil War.
Thought the book was very interesting. Would have been an easier read if the book went in chronological order. Read more
Published on January 10, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Strangely judgemental hindsight
I don't want to go into detail about the book, I just wrote a six page review of it for a history class. Read more
Published on December 10, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Study essential to understanding the General's private life
Michael Fellman writes an outstanding account of General William T. Sherman's private life that is essential to understanding the mind of the famous general. Read more
Published on December 29, 1997

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