Sherman's Ghosts
Soldiers, Civilians, and the American Way of War
by Matthew Carr
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How does Matthew Carr’s framing of General Sherman’s "indirect warfare" challenge or reinforce your previous understanding of the American Civil War?
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In what ways do you think targeting a civilian population to break their psychological will differs morally from targeting opposing combatants, and where does Sherman's March to the Sea fall on that spectrum?
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Carr traces Sherman's influence through conflicts like World War II, Vietnam, and Iraq; which of these historical case studies surprised you the most in how directly it applied Sherman's playbook, and why?
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