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Burke Davis presents Sherman March as a narrative history of one of the most consequential military campaigns of the American Civil War. The book follows General William T. Sherman and roughly 65,000 Union troops from the destruction of Atlanta through the March to the Sea, the capture of Savannah, and the later movement through the Carolinas. Its purpose is not only to recount troop movements and strategic outcomes, but also to show how the campaign was experienced by soldiers, civilians, and Confederate defenders. Davis relies heavily on eyewitness accounts, blending operational history with personal testimony. The result is a work that treats the campaign as both a military event and a psychological assault on the Confederacy. The book is especially concerned with the human consequences of scorched earth warfare, the collapse of Southern resistance, and the lasting controversy around Sherman as a commander who helped end the war by expanding its reach into civilian life.