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Authors: James M. McPherson
ISBN-13: 9780195168952, ISBN-10: 019516895X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: October 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: James M. McPherson

Initially moved to study the history of the South as a way of understanding the civil rights movement, James M. McPherson has become the preeminent expert on the Civil War and Reconstruction. His award-winning work provides detail, context and a modern perspective on one of America's most important historical periods.

Book Synopsis

Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, Battle Cry of Freedom will unquestionably become the standard one-volume history of the Civil War.
James McPherson's fast-paced 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. Packed with drama and analytical insight, the book vividly recounts the momentous episodes that preceded the Civil War—the Dred Scott decision, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry—and then moves into a masterful chronicle of the war itself—the battles, the strategic maneuvering on both sides, the politics, and the personalities. Particularly notable are McPherson's new views on such matters as the slavery expansion issue in the 1850s, the origins of the Republican Party, the causes of secession, internal dissent and anti-war opposition in the North and the South, and the reasons for the Union's victory.
The book's title refers to the sentiments that informed both the Northern and Southern views of the conflict: the South seceded in the name of that freedom of self-determination and self-government for which their fathers had fought in 1776, while the North stood fast in defense of the Union founded by those fathers as the bulwark of American liberty. Eventually, the North had to grapple with the underlying cause of the war—slavery—and adopt a policy of emancipation as a second war aim. This "new birth of freedom," as Lincoln called it, constitutes the proudest legacy of America's bloodiest conflict.
This authoritative volume makes sense of that vast and confusing "second American Revolution" we call the Civil War, a war that transformed a nation and expanded our heritage of liberty.

Publishers Weekly

Likely to become the standard one-volume history of our Civil War, this vivifies, with palpable immediacy, scholarly acumen and interpretive skill, events foreshadowing the conflict, the war itself and its basic issue: slavery. Photos. (Feb.)

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction
Prologue: From the Halls of Montezuma3
1The United States at Midcentury6
2Mexico Will Poison Us47
3An Empire for Slavery78
4Slavery, Rum, and Romanism117
5The Crime Against Kansas145
6Mudsills and Greasy Mechanics for A. Lincoln170
7The Revolution of 1860202
8The Counterrevolution of 1861234
9Facing Both Ways: The Upper South's Dilemma276
10Amateurs Go to War308
11Farewell to the Ninety Days' War339
12Blockade and Beachhead: the Salt-Water War, 1861-1862369
13The River War in 1862392
14The Sinews of War428
15Billy Yank's Chickahominy Blues454
16We Must Free the Slaves or Be Ourselves Subdued490
17Carry Me Back to Old Virginny511
18John Bull's Virginia Reel546
19Three Rivers in Winter, 1862-1863568
20Fire in the Rear591
21Long Remember: The Summer of '63626
22Johnny Reb's Chattanooga Blues666
23When This Cruel War Is Over689
24If It Takes All Summer718
25After Four Years of Failure751
26We Are Going To Be Wiped Off the Earth774
27South Carolina Must Be Destroyed807
28We Are All Americans831
Epilogue: To the Shoals of Victory853
Afterword863
Abbreviated Titles868
Bibliographic Note870
Index888

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