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Benjamin Franklin Butler: a Noisy, Fearless Life
04-24-2023, 02:35 PM
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RE: Benjamin Franklin Butler: a Noisy, Fearless Life
In addition, the John L. Nau, III, Center for Civil War Studies at the University of Virginia has just awarded its 2023 Book Prize in American Civil War Era History to Professor Leonard for Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life (UNC Press, 2022).

The 2023 Nau Book Prize committee, comprised of Peter S. Carmichael, Jennifer Murray, and Angela Zombek, wrote in its report that:

"Benjamin Butler was one of the most maligned and misunderstood generals in the Civil War until the publication of Elizabeth Leonard’s Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life. She shatters the Lost Cause picture of Butler as a ruthless general, who preyed upon Southern women while seeking political and financial gain, even at the expense of Union armies in the field. Leonard shows that Butler was a competent military leader who, in the postwar years, emerged as one of the nation’s most vocal leaders for black equality and civil rights.

"Leonard’s narrative is exceptional, beautifully written, deeply researched, and carefully argued. Leonard demonstrates the power of biography to reveal new angles on familiar subjects. The book tells us so much about the Civil War era. She also unravels the controversies in Butler’s life without engaging in hero-worshipping. As a result, we have a masterful biography that reveals the struggles of a man trying to navigate the revolutionary waters of a war that Butler was partially responsible for unleashing. Benjamin Franklin Butler is a masterpiece."

Congratulations, Elizabeth!!
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RE: Benjamin Franklin Butler: a Noisy, Fearless Life - wpbinzel - 04-24-2023 02:35 PM

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