The blackstone of military law Colonel William Winthrop /
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Lanham, Md. :
Scarecrow Press,
2009.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- A privileged lineage
- From youth to Yale : the making of a legal mind
- Bostonian lawyer with stirrings of abolitionism
- Frontier lawyer in the Minnesota Territory
- The Winthrop brothers go to war
- A sharpshooter on the Peninsula Campaign
- From Second Manassas to Fredericksburg : "I had some pretty close escapes"
- Civil War judge advocate
- Professionalizing a "Constitutional Army" in a time of uncertainty : 1865-1895
- Professionalizing the practice of military law : Winthrop's influence cemented
- Marriage and field service under the command of John M. Schofield
- West Point professor to the end of a career
- Epilogue : retirement and death.