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REVIEW OF CUSTER THE GREAT CONTROVERSY

Book Review on Custer and the Great Controversy by Robert M.Utley 
The controversy of General Custer and the actions that culminated his fate and almost
three hundred men under his command has long been discussed and debated by many
historians as well as important military officials all trying to conclude what happened
at the Battle of Little Bighorn. There have been countless myths and legends of what
occurred on that fateful day in American history, but there has yet to be a solid right
answer. This answer is difficult to conclude for one reason, there were no survivors of
the battle from Custer's troops. This led to the many different sides of story that were
mostly fabricated by newspapers and authors to sell their papers and books, without much
care towards the accuracy of the battle and it events.
The book, Custer and The Great Controversy try's to put into context the developing
situations prior to and after the battle to get to the roots of these legends and myths
to try and make sense of them. The author's goal is not to come to a conclusion and a
theory of his own, but to disregard the myths and legends of the past and in doing so
shed some light on the controversy for people who may have thought otherwise. The author
achieves this goal in a unique way by writing chronologically but at the same time writes
about the major events of the developing controversy, sometimes overlapping in years but
making smooth connections between similar the events. First, the author starts out by
giving a background of The Battle of Little Bighorn. Describing the main characters of
the battle and the events leading up to the battle and then finally the battle itself in
a broad context. Doing this gives the reader a foundation of what lies ahead in the book.
Secondly, the author describes the role of the press and its impact after the battle has
concluded. The press can be looked upon as the main reason for the overwhelming myths and
legends that followed due to their unwillingness to find the facts and their motivation
to sell their papers. Thirdly, the author attends to the great debate that followed the
battle a few years later, that was fueled by these myths and arose during this hostile
time. The debate was between the critics who thought that Custer led his men into suicide
by disobeying orders and selfishly seeking the individual pride and glory that followed
him throughout his military career up until his death at The Battle of Little Bighorn. On
the other side of the debate, were the people who thought of Custer as a hero and
sacrificing himself as well as his army for the United States. They placed the blame on
orders that were to broad in detail and on the cowardliness of other military leaders who
wouldn't engage in the battle. The following chapter sheds light on the mystery of the
battle by seeking the Indian side of the story by crediting and discrediting the stories
of the Indians on what happened in the battle. In the fifth chapter of the book is
concentrated on the different myths of the battle, such as the way that Custer perished
in battle. Since not a single person knows when Custer actually perished and how it is
myth all within itself and the author gives the evidence to support this and the other
myths of what happened in the battle. In the ending chapter the author gives a
bibliographical survey of the books written preceding the battle and their importance in
the developing and unlocking the mysteries of the battle at the Little Bighorn.
The author, Robert M. Utley, was first enveloped by the Custer legend as a seventh grader
when he watched the movie They Died with Their Boots On. From there on Utley was devoured
by the legend of Custer and determined to fine the answers of this mystery. By the age of
twenty-two, Utley compiled his master thesis at the University of Indiana on The Custer
Controversy: A Historiographical Story of the Battle of The Little Bighorn for the Period
1876-1900. At the age of Thirty-five he wrote the book, Custer and The Great Controversy
trying to put the legend that has developed over the years into a format that explains
the roots of these myths and legends. Utley believes if you can get to the roots of these
myths and legends that were created in past and disregard them you can begin to solve the
mystery of The Battle of Little Bighorn. Other books written by Utley followed Custer and
The Great Controversy that concentrated on military and Indian affairs in the old west.
On a personal note the book was well-written and captivated my attention as well as my
imagination. My only knowledge of Custer was of the movie that the author also saw as a
young boy, which was They Died with Their Boots On. I took the knowledge from the movie
and incorporated that as my knowledge of the subject. Utley showed me the myths that the
movie contained and many more, giving me a better understanding of what was contained in
the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Utley gives precise detail in describing the many issues that are intertwined in the book
by giving abundant amounts of sources to back up and aid in his knowledge of Custer. In
only a few parts would the abundance of military names accompanied by their ranks confuse
a reader, but over the entire book is very clear in the direction that the writer is
following. The book content is set-up in a very logical way that allows the reader to
understand. In each chapter, the objective is set out in the beginning and is achieved at
the end of the chapter carefully not jumping back and forth between other similar ideas
in the book. 
Utley achieves his goal by dissecting the myths and legends and leading to a better
understanding of the Custer Controversy. Utley successfully gives the reader a better
understanding of the subject leading the reader, if they wish, in the right direction of
unlocking the mystery of Custer and the Battle. Brian W. Dippie, who is responsible for
writing the introduction of the book states " There is no final word, no end to the
Custer debate. But there is a beginning point, and readers of Custer The Great
Controversy hold the key in their hands". 

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