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but another great book is one by caudle and ashdown, called "sherman's march in myth and memory." and they explore this phenomenon, of what sherman comes to represent. from their argument sherman comes to represent everything
but another great book is one by caudle and ashdown, called "sherman's march in myth and memory." and they explore this phenomenon, of what sherman comes to represent. from their argument sherman comes to represent everything
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as caughtle and ashdown said, grant killed a lot more people than sherman did. but sherman becomes the great villain. they said that sherman, grant defeated an army. but sherman killed a culture. there's something in terms of that as the scale. sheridan has got the shenandoah valley. you've got all of this from atlanta to saf gnaw and back up to south carolina. south carolina, i think, the images of sherman's march, the georgia thing. but south carolina still remembered it, too. >> a lot of what we know today about it is filtered through movies and books. probably the thing that popularized sherman's march the most was "gone with the wind." both the movie and the book. it presented sherman as the wind that came through that destroyed the culture. it gets back to what caudle and ashdown said, it's sherman that destroys the culture and that becomes that, i think the term they use was the wind. this wire and wind that came through georgia. sarah reuben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. i thought it was interesting, i left it out of my talk. sh
as caughtle and ashdown said, grant killed a lot more people than sherman did. but sherman becomes the great villain. they said that sherman, grant defeated an army. but sherman killed a culture. there's something in terms of that as the scale. sheridan has got the shenandoah valley. you've got all of this from atlanta to saf gnaw and back up to south carolina. south carolina, i think, the images of sherman's march, the georgia thing. but south carolina still remembered it, too. >> a lot...
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at sherman's march and how it develops on both sides, but another great book is one by coddle and ashdown called sherman's march in myth and memory, and they really explore this phenomenon of what sherman comes to represent. from their argument is that sherman comes to represent everything that's the antithesis of the cavalier society. it's the industrial north. it's not roamant sizing war in any way. it's doing what has to be done in order to destroy and to win on a grand sort of scale, and as coddle and ashdown said, grant killed a lot more people, a lot more than sherman did, but sherman becomes the great villain because they said that sherman -- grant defeated an army, but sherman killed a culture, and so there was something in that in the scale of it for one thing and sheridan's got the shenandoah valley and we have atlanta to savannah and south carolina. the images of sherman's march, the georgia thing, but south carolina still remembered it, too. a lot of what we know today about it is filtered through movies and books, and it probably, the thing that popularized sherman's march th
at sherman's march and how it develops on both sides, but another great book is one by coddle and ashdown called sherman's march in myth and memory, and they really explore this phenomenon of what sherman comes to represent. from their argument is that sherman comes to represent everything that's the antithesis of the cavalier society. it's the industrial north. it's not roamant sizing war in any way. it's doing what has to be done in order to destroy and to win on a grand sort of scale, and as...
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. -- paddydo ashdown has mentioned that there is a need for a new political force in british politicsrling.eek this is the pound against the dollar. there you go. 10%aday a 1/10 of 1% lower, below its levels of the close of june the 23. the d before the friday that we found out thatay brexit had materialize. the german finance a responsells tofor to post-brexit. ♪ postal savings bank of china is seeking to raise $8 billion in what could be the world's largest ipo this year. the firm is said to have five a listing application with a hong kong stock exchange. analysts are confident the ipo will be a success. cicc and progress china investment securities 28 billion of $ assets are in talks on a merger. cicc has declined to comment. cicc shares in hong kong rose on the news. line has hiked the price of its to raise $1.1 billion. it is offering 35 million shares in what could be the largest tech ipo of this year. the operator of japan's was popular messaging service cited market conditions for the move. mark: thank you. german finance minister wolfgang schaeuble suggested government should
. -- paddydo ashdown has mentioned that there is a need for a new political force in british politicsrling.eek this is the pound against the dollar. there you go. 10%aday a 1/10 of 1% lower, below its levels of the close of june the 23. the d before the friday that we found out thatay brexit had materialize. the german finance a responsells tofor to post-brexit. ♪ postal savings bank of china is seeking to raise $8 billion in what could be the world's largest ipo this year. the firm is said...
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it gets back to what caudle and ashdown said, it's sherman that destroys the culture and that becomes that, i think the term they use was the wind. this wire and wind that came through georgia. sarah reuben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. i thought it was interesting, i left it out of my talk. she said we have the sense of the march to the sea as being the giant tidal wave this tsunami. 60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. she said in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. stitches through the landscape. because the army was advancing down roads. and most places they stayed a day. if that much. so the destruction, the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they can go. so she said there are vast areas in between those roads. that were untouched by it. and those people of course applied food and help to the other people who had lost so much during the march. it's interesting, because i had not even thought about this. we do have this image of tsunami of fire going across and if fact it really is more like finger
it gets back to what caudle and ashdown said, it's sherman that destroys the culture and that becomes that, i think the term they use was the wind. this wire and wind that came through georgia. sarah reuben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. i thought it was interesting, i left it out of my talk. she said we have the sense of the march to the sea as being the giant tidal wave this tsunami. 60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. she said in...