Masters of War: Robert E. LeeA rigorous examination of one of history's most studied and most controversial military commanders.Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia for three years during America's Civil War, winning spectacular tactical victories against superior numbers while ultimately failing to achieve Confederate independence. More than 150 years after his death, he remains one of the most analyzed and debated military figures in history, celebrated by some as a brilliant tactician, criticized by others for strategic limitations and unsustainable casualties, and increasingly scrutinized for fighting to preserve a slaveholding society.Masters of War: Robert E. Lee provides a comprehensive military historical analysis of Lee's generalship, examining his campaigns with the analytical rigor of professional military study while placing his service within its full historical context. This volume distinguishes between military assessment and moral judgment, recognizing that tactical competence and unjust causes can coexist, and that understanding Lee's military career requires acknowledging both his genuine abilities and the fundamentally immoral purposes those abilities served.Unlike hagiographic treatments that uncritically celebrate Lee's genius, or polemical works that dismiss his abilities entirely, this volume provides balanced professional military analysis. It acknowledges Lee's genuine tactical and operational talents, his defensive mastery, his innovative use of field fortifications, his inspirational leadership, his capacity for battlefield maneuver while rigorously examining his strategic limitations, his costly offensive operations, his personnel management failures, and his errors at crucial moments like Gettysburg.The volume distinguishes between assessing Lee's military techniques, which remain relevant for military education despite technological change, and evaluating his service to the Confederacy, which was morally indefensible regardless of how professionally executed. This distinction allows honest military historical analysis while maintaining moral clarity about the cause Lee served.Extensively researched using primary sources including military correspondence, official reports, and period accounts, supplemented by modern historical scholarship and professional military analysis, this volume provides the most comprehensive examination of Lee's generalship available in a single work. Detailed appendices include orders of battle, statistical analyses, maps with tactical overlays, selections from military correspondence, and a historiographical essay tracing the evolution of Lee scholarship.Robert E. Lee was a talented but imperfect military commander who fought brilliantly for an unjust cause. His campaigns merit serious study for the military lessons they offer, but that study must occur within full historical context. This volume provides that rigorous analysis and honest context, treating Lee neither as the marble saint of Lost Cause mythology nor as an incompetent failure, but as a capable 19th-century commander whose genuine abilities were insufficient to overcome strategic disadvantages and whose military service, however professionally executed, served the moral evil of slavery's preservation.