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Turning Points of the Civil War (Second Edition)
Turning Points of the Civil War - Second Edition
Author: James A. Rawley
James A. Rawley examines the seven turning points of the Civil War: the course of the slaveholding borderland in 1861, First Bull Run, the Trent affair, Antietam, the Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg and Vicksburg, and the presidential election of 1864. Among the topic unifying his book are slavery, democracy, British policy, militar...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780803289352
ISBN-10: 0803289359
Publication Date: 8/1/1989
Pages: 230
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Book Type: Paperback
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We are now in the middle of the 150th anniversary of the four-year American Civil War. As such, a good, readable, relatively short (200 pages) book on the War's turning points might be a valuable addition to your reading list.

James A Rawley is professor emeritus of history at the University of Nebraska. Although his book was originally published in 1966, it has aged well in its coverage of the war. Those struggling to understand how the war progressed and why it ended the way it did, will find that Rawley answers their questions. Although his seven essays should be read in chronological order, each may also be read independently. He also provides an Introduction and Afterword.

The turning points Rawley covers include:

Kentucky and the Borderland - Lincoln said the war was hopelessly lost without Kentucky.

Bull Run - The first battle changed our nations attitude towards war.

The Trent Affair - How the U.S. almost went to war with Great Britain.

Antietam - A strategic Union victory that restored confidence in the war and allowed Lincoln to release...

The Emancipation Proclamation - This document changed the moral reason for the war, especially for Europe.

The July Days - The Union victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg were the beginning of the end of the Confederacy.

The U.S. Election of 1864 - A nation chooses to continue the fight.

After reading about the Civil War for over 50 years, I was appalled that I had missed reading this book until now.
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