I was at gettysburg yesterday and decided to purchase a copy since i have only a gradeschool knowledge of the war. The civil war 18501865 suggestions for further reading american civil war. When i first read it twenty years ago i came to that same conclusion. Although the battle hymn of the republic is today considered the preeminent northern war song, union soldiers were more likely to bestow that honor upon the battle cry of freedom. This book has lots of names and tons of info about the war. Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, battle cry of freedom will unquestionably become the standard onevolume history of the civil war. The civil war era by james m mcpherson online at alibris. Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, battle cry of freedom.
The battle cry of freedom, also known as rally round the flag, is a song written in 1862 by american composer george frederick root 18201895 during the american civil war. Root, the battle cry of freedom was an immediate success in the north after its first public performance on april 24, 1862. In this informative and meticulously researched masterpiece, he clarifies the differing ways of life and philosophy that led to this shattering conflict. This new birth of freedom, as lincoln called it, constitutes the proudest legacy of americas bloodiest conflict.
Winner of the 1988 pulitzer prize for history and a new york times bestseller, battle cry of freedom is universally recognized as the definitive account of the civil war. The much deeper understanding i acquired of the civil war and its role in history, of. James mcphersons fastpaced narrative fully integrates the political, social, and military events that crowded the two decades from the outbreak of one war in mexico to the ending of another at. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read battle cry of freedom. Excellent account of the civil war what made the experience of listening to battle cry of freedom. Battle cry of freedom vividly traces how a new nation was forged when a war both sides were sure would amount to little dragged for four years and cost more american lives than all other wars combined. Parker, 1855 tenting on the old camp ground, by walter kitteridge, 1862. From the pulitzer prizewinning author of battle cry of freedom, a powerful new reckoning with jefferson davis as military commander of the confederacy the best concise book we have on the subject mcpherson is our most distinguished scholar of the civil war era. Manifest destiny was mainly a democratic doctrine, and polk won on a platform promising mexico whigs opposed the war asking for spot resolutions and wanting expansion through negotiation spread liberty by. Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet or mobile phone.
How blacks would receive their freedom and what their boundaries would be continued to be an issue, but mostly everyone agreed that blacks should have rights, even southerners. James mcphersons fastpaced narrative fully integrates the political, social, and. The civil war era oxford history of the united states book 6. The battle cry of freedom the new york public library. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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James mcphersons fastpaced narrative fully integrates the political, social, and military events that crowded the two decades from the outbreak of one war in mexico to the ending of another at appomattox. Battle cry of freedom by james m mcpherson read by. Mcpherson, is a historical nonfiction book about the civil war. The civil war era is a pulitzer prizewinning work on the american civil war, published in 1988, by james m. The civil war era oxford history of the united states published february 25th 1988 by oxford university press, usa hardcover, 904 pages. Mcphersons finely wrought history of the civil war era reflects outstanding scholarship partnered with a talent for storytelling.
The civil war era oxford history of the united states book 6 kindle edition by mcpherson, james m download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. This has enough interesting stories and facts to keep anybody who enjoys american history engaged. Start a free 30day trial today and get your first audiobook free. Civil war songs we are coming, father abraam, 300,000 more, by stephen c. It is the sixth volume of the oxford history of the united states series. It was hailed in the new york times as historical writing of the highest order. An abridged, illustrated version of the book was published in 2003. The focus of the book is on the twenty years of history starting with the mexican american war. Because he describes a dimension of contingency, or the recognition that at numerous critical points during the war things might have gone altogether differently p. The civil war era is a 1988 book on american history by professor and historian james m. Battle cry of freedom the civil war era oxford history of the united states by james m. Mcpherson first describes the economic, social, political, and technological changes that occurred in the united states in the years before the conflict.
A patriotic song advocating the causes of unionism and abolitionism, it became so popular that composer h. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the illustrated battle cry of freedom. Civil war lyrics battle cry of freedom by george f. It covers the civil war era, not just the war itself, and covers about twenty years from 18471865. Im not great at remembering names, i remember stories and interesting facts. Rereading it again now has not led me to alter my opinion. Battle cry of freedom vividly traces how a new nation was forged when a war both sides were sure would amount to little dragged on for four years and cost more american lives than all other wars combined. What did you love best about battle cry of freedom. The washington post called it the finest single volume on the war and its background. In battle cry of freedom, the author does an excellent job portraying the views of all sides and tracing the american civil war back to general scotts victory over mexico 25 years earlier. Topics military united states, united states civil war, history united states civil war period 18501877, history military war, 18611865, civil war, campaigns, civil war, 18611865, history, united states, history. Mcpherson, one of the foremost experts on the civil war that took place between 1861 and 1865, synthesizes the social, intellectual, and economic factors that catalyzed the violent national schism between the north and. This volume makes sense of that vast and confusing second american.
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