A revealing biography of Stephen Gano Burbridge, the controversial Union Army general known as the âButcher of Kentucky.â For the last third of the nineteenth century, Union General Stephen Gano Burbridge enjoyed the unenviable distinction of being the most hated man in Kentucky. From mid-1864, just months into his reign as the military commander of the state, until his death in December 1894, the mere mention of his name triggered a firestorm of curses from editorialists and politicians. By the end of Burbridgeâs tenure, Governor Thomas E. Bramlette concluded that he was an âimbecile commanderâ whose actions represented nothing but the âblundering of a weak intellect and an overwhelming vanity.â In this revealing biography, Brad Asher explores how Burbridge earned his infamous reputation and adds an important new layer to the ongoing reexamination of Kentucky during and after the Civil War. Asher illuminates how Burbridge?as both a Kentuckian and the local architect of the destruction of slavery?became the scapegoat for white Kentuckians, including many in the Unionist political elite, who were unshakably opposed to emancipation. Beyond successfully recalibrating historyâs understanding of Burbridge, Asherâs biography adds administrative and military context to the stateâs reaction to emancipation and sheds new light on its postwar pro-Confederacy shift. âA solid reassessment of Kentuckyâs most controversial and reviled Union general, and one that will help readers understand the stateâs complex place (and Burbridgeâs complex place) in Civil War history.â âStuart W. Sanders, author of Murder on the Ohio Belle âA superb biography of one of the most pivotal figures in Kentuckyâs Civil War history. . . . There has been a lot of revisionist literature in the last fifteen years on Kentuckyâs belated Confederate identity but no work up to now has addressed Burbridge himself. Brad Asher has filled a very important gap in the literature on wartime and postwar memory of Kentucky.â âAaron Astor, author of Rebels on the Border: Civil War, Emancipation and the Reconstruction of Kentucky and Missouri, 1860â1872 âAsher does a terrific job of weaving together the military, political, social, and economic threads that made Kentucky such a complex story in and of itself during the Civil War.â âEmerging Civil War Book Reviews
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