Fr. 44.50

Civil War - Fort Sumter to Appomattox

English · Hardback

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This book explores the political, historical, and cultural significance of the Civil War, AKA the War Between the States, examining its impact on the civilians and military personnel caught up in it.

From the Civil War's outbreak at Fort Sumter, South Carolina in April 1861 until its conclusion at the Appomattox Court House, more than 10,000 battles, engagements and skirmishes were recorded across the length and breadth of America. Undoubtedly the most cataclysmic military struggle of the late nineteenth century, this war spanned four bloody years of fighting in which over 620,000 American soldiers and sailors lost their lives.


List of contents










Foreword/ Introduction: The Nation in Crisis/ Chronology/ Chapter 1: The War in the East 1861-May 1863/ Chapter 2: The War in the West 1861-July 1863/ Chapter 3: The War in the East May 1863-1865/ Chapter 4: The War in the West July 1863-1865/ Conclusion and Consequences - United States/ Further Reading/ About the Authors/ Index

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Gary Gallagher, Stephen Engle, Robert Krick, Joseph T. Glatthaar

Summary

Undoubtedly the most cataclysmic military struggle of the late nineteenth century, the American Civil War spanned four bloody years of fighting in which over 620,000 American soldiers and sailors lost their lives. This book explores the political, historical and cultural significance of the American Civil War.

Foreword

Lavishly illustrated, this new edition from Osprey Publishing presents the full story of the American Civil War.

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