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    The Revolutionary War in South Carolina: Profiles in Leadership

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    The Revolutionary War in South Carolina: Profiles in Leadership

    The Revolutionary War in South Carolina: Profiles in Leadership by Steven D. Smith, Kevin Dougherty
    English | March 31, 2025 | ISBN: 1636244858 | 240 pages | EPUB | 7.97 Mb

    “A real page turner: a must read for devotees of America’s struggle for Liberty, and for scholars and students of the Military Art of Leadership. Joining history and modern management thought in one volume―illuminating great men in the crucible of crisis and combat: from the strategic to the tactical, from the political to the logistical. Here is a compelling, expert-telling of the Revolutionary War in its critical human dimension: Leadership. Steven Smith and Kevin Dougherty’s collaboration is a winning combination of history and applied leadership theory as to illuminate the bloody contest in South Carolina that changed the world.” - Major General J. B. Burns, US Army (Ret.), Trustee SC RevWar250

    An examination of the panorama of individuals whose leadership helped make the Patriot cause successful in South Carolina. Historians Steven D. Smith and Kevin Dougherty look beyond the towering figure of Francis Marion to profile significant personalities and actions both on and off the battlefield in this innovative approach to the Revolutionary War in South Carolina.

    The book profiles a range of individuals: Henry Laurens was the President of the Council of Safety. Richard Furman was the pastor of a church; John Rutledge was the Governor of South Carolina; and Rebecca Motte was a plantation owner. William Moultrie and Andrew Pickens—perhaps most familiar as soldiers—are discussed in their non-combatant roles: Moultrie as a prisoner of war and Pickens as a post-war civic leader. Military leaders William Jasper, Thomas Sumter, Francis Marion, Isaac Shelby, Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Hezekiah Maham, and Henry Lee round out the selection of profiles.

    The profiles are preceded by a historical overview of the Southern Campaign and the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, in order to provide the reader the background necessary to understand the leadership profiles in context. The book’s conclusion highlights that the Revolutionary War was a landmark in the “democratization” of war and that the choices made by these leaders and their followers reflect the same element of choice inherent in the democratic process.

    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents
    Introduction

    Overview of the American Revolution in South Carolina
    Profiles in Leadership
    Henry Laurens and Creating Change
    Richard Furman and Charismatic Leadership
    William Jasper and Heroic Leadership
    John Rutledge and Crisis Leadership
    Thomas Sumter and Transactional Leadership
    Francis Marion and Emotional Intelligence
    Isaac Shelby and Cooperation
    Nathanael Greene and Strategic Leadership
    Daniel Morgan and Team-building
    Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Planning Branches and Sequels
    Hezekiah Maham and Innovation
    Rebecca Motte and Leadership by Example
    Henry Lee and Negotiation
    William Moultrie and Servant Leadership
    Andrew Pickens and Personal Leadership

    Conclusion
    Endnotes
    Bibliography

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