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At the core associated with an impeccably researched, brilliantly executed military history is an analysis of George Washington's crossing in the Delaware River in December 1776 along with the resulting destruction in the Hessian garrison of Trenton and defeat of the British brigade at Princeton. Fischer's perceptive discussion from the strategic, operational and tactical factors involved is as simple as itself really worth the book's purchase. He demonstrates Washington's insight into the revolution's desperate political circumstances, shows how that influenced the thought of a riposte against an enemy grown overconfident with success and presents Washington's skillful use of what his army could do well. Even more useful is Fischer's analysis of the internal dynamics in the combatants. He demonstrates mastery from the character in the American, British and Hessian armies, highlighting that British troops, too, fought for ideals, sacred to them, of loyalty and service. Above all, Brandeis historian Fischer (Albion's Seed) uses the Trenton campaign to show the existence, even in the revolution's early stage, of a distinctively American means of war, much of computer based on a single fact: civil and military leaders were accountable with a citizenry through their representatives. From Washington down, Fischer shows, military leaders acknowledged civil supremacy and caused civil officials. Washington used firepower and intelligence as force multipliers to speed the war for any practical individuals who desired to win quickly in order to send back to their ordinary lives. Tempo, initiative and speed marked the Trenton campaign from first to last. And Washington fought humanely, extending quarter in battle and insisting on decent treating prisoners. The crossing from the Delaware, Fischer teaches, needs to be seen as emblematic of a many more than a turning of the war's tide. 91 halftone, 15 maps. 3-city author tour.
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Adult/High School-Another stirring effort with the author of Paul Revere's Ride (Oxford, 1994). Readers will again cheer American perseverance, inventiveness, and improvisation as Washington, his officers, and their men turn the first military defeats of Long Island and The big apple City into victory at Trenton and Princeton. The opening chapter is devoted towards the painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. Then mcdougal discusses the British, Hessian, and American military units that have been involved with these campaigns and gives background on their officers. This is Fischer's strong suit: he tells stories and provides details that bring history alive. He makes all the point that decisions generated for varying reasons by converging sets of people determine history. In the hands of a real thorough researcher and talented writer, that is powerful stuff. The bulk from the book deals while using battles and their aftermath. The text is enriched by small reproductions of portraits, many by Charles Willson Peale, in the major players. The final chapter summarizes Fischer's points and will make a great teaching tool by itself.
Judy McAloon, Potomac Library, Prince William County, VA
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