The Papers of General Nathanael Greene is a comprehensive scholarly edition that meticulously documents the life and career of Nathanael Greene, a pivotal figure in the American Revolution. This extensive collection, published by the University of North Carolina Press in collaboration with the Rhode Island Historical Society, comprises a multi-volume series presenting Greene’s correspondence, official documents, and personal papers. The series offers an in-depth look into Greene’s military strategies, leadership during the Southern Campaign, and post-war endeavors. Each volume is carefully edited and annotated, providing context and analysis that illuminate the complexities of the Revolutionary War in the southern theater. Researchers and historians utilize this resource to gain insights into the challenges faced by the Continental Army and the nuanced relationships between military leaders and political authorities during the war. The edition serves as an invaluable tool for understanding the intricacies of early American military history and the development of the nation’s military leadership.
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