This Mighty Scourge

Perspectives on the Civil War

James M McPherson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:29th Mar '07

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In the same tradition as Lincoln and the Second American Revolution and Drawn with the Sword: Reflections on the Civil War, Pulitzer-prize winner James M. McPherson has gathered an illuminating collection of essays that reflect his latest thinking on the Civil War. Filled with new interpretations and fresh scholarship, these essays address many of the most enduring questions and provocative debates about the Civil War. In some, McPherson distills the wisdom of many years of teaching and writing about the meaning of the war and about slavery and its abolition. In others, he makes use of primary research that breaks new ground on such topics as Confederate military strategy, foreign views of the war, soldiers and the press, the failure of peace negotiations to end the war, and Southern efforts to shape a heroic memory of the war. The selection will include several never-before-published essays, including one on General Robert E. Lee's goals in the Gettysburg campaign, and another on Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief. The book also features a typescript of McPherson's 2000 National Endowment for the Humanities Jefferson Lecture about Lincoln's legacy that has never been published in its complete form. As a whole, these essays provide a rich interpretive history of the Civil War and its meaning for America -- indeed for the world.

At first glance another reshuffle of some of Professor McPherson's impressively vast back-catalogue, is on closer inspection a much more timely, far more valuable, and revealing collection of one man's 'perspectives on the Civil War'. * S.-M Grant, History *
This well-written collection by one of America's leading Civil War historians is very welcome not only to those interested in the conflict, but also for readers fascinated by nineteenth-century military history. * Jermey Black, History Today *

ISBN: 9780195313666

Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 22mm

Weight: 505g

272 pages