bookstore, you can pick up books on the leadership of such military greats as abraham lincoln, attila the hun and for those who are readers of "forbes" magazines recently, captain james t. kirk of "starship enterprise." such books as robert e. lee on leadership, the leadership lessons of robert e. lee and ethical leadership of robert e. lee can be found there as well. and as those titles attest the great confederate chieftain has become a favorite model for leadership studies and management specialists. in their hands, the great captains command of the army of northern virginia, in a high risk environment, marked by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, instructs, inspires, and even entertains. but such works usually find shelf space, as i said, in the business sects of bookstores. and in the end, are merely the product of adroit cherry picking through lee's long, fascinating 19th century life for the purpose of illuminating specific points in some 21st century leadership philosophy. so what we are going to do is go back and put lee back into his proper historical context. if we