Re: Confederate Cavalry Armaments
Comrade Kern,
The problem you are talking about is well described in John Keegan's book "The Face of Battle", and I heartily endorse it's reading by any who have not done so.
Keegan speaks of the small world that the individual soldier resides in, and how his view and thus his experience and remembrance of an event is shaped by the conical view he has from his position on the field. What he views, and under what circumstance may be entirely different from someone else within his own regiment, and yet both are accurately describing the same battle, the same situation, etc.
It's well worth the time to read this book, and reflecting upon what Keegan has to say will make you think even more about the individual accounts you will read, and what was really being said/described. etc.
respects,
Comrade Kern,
The problem you are talking about is well described in John Keegan's book "The Face of Battle", and I heartily endorse it's reading by any who have not done so.
Keegan speaks of the small world that the individual soldier resides in, and how his view and thus his experience and remembrance of an event is shaped by the conical view he has from his position on the field. What he views, and under what circumstance may be entirely different from someone else within his own regiment, and yet both are accurately describing the same battle, the same situation, etc.
It's well worth the time to read this book, and reflecting upon what Keegan has to say will make you think even more about the individual accounts you will read, and what was really being said/described. etc.
respects,
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