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10 Big Questions of the American Civil War

By: Caroline Janney, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Caroline Janney
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In 10 Big Questions of the American Civil War, join noted author and Civil War historian Dr. Caroline E. Janney, a professor at the University of Virginia, for a pointed examination of some of the most intriguing, provocative, and enduring questions about the Civil War era. The aim of these 10 eye-opening lectures is to separate myth from memory. Students will learn...

  • Why the Southern states actually seceded
  • The reasons that soldiers on both sides of the conflict chose to fight
  • How conscription of soldiers promoted the idea that the Civil War was a “rich man’s war”
  • Why emancipation wasn’t defined by the Emancipation Proclamation but by a process that unfolded over years
  • What social, political, and economic implications arose as the Civil War generation choose how to remember their experiences
  • What various relief efforts, performed by women, existed on both sides of the war
  • Whether the Battle of Gettysburg really turned the tide in favor of the Union

Dr. Janney will help you to sort through topics that still confound both scholars and students of the Civil War. What’s more, the author reveals the deep, intense, and sometimes violent nature of Civil War memory that still permeates throughout the United States of America.

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In 10 Big Questions of the American Civil War, join noted author and Civil War historian Professor Caroline E. Janney of the University of Virginia for a pointed examination of some of the most intriguing, provocative, and enduring questions about the Civil War era. The aim of these 10 eye-opening lectures is to separate myth from memory.

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informative

worth listening to for the format in which it is layed out as well as the history

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Highly Recommend

Was genuinely very glad to have listened to this. It’s quite refreshing to have a lot of Civil War history packed into easily digestible chunks, as opposed to being bombarded with names, places and stats that Civil War books/audiobooks are quite notorious for.

Narrator was clear, easily understood and not boring (pretty key). She’s clearly very passionate about the subject which helps a lot as well!

Very much liked how the chapters went from the hard history all the way up to how the aftermath is still relevant to our lives today in ways we may not see at first glance.

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excellent

An excellent and balanced explanation and treatment of the big questions of the American civil war, cutting through modern misconceptions.

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Brilliant

As a Brit I knew very little about the American Civil War. This series of lectures (performed beautifully) tied the past to the present illustrating how the war is still impacting America today.
It made me determined to listen to a full history of the Civil War - if only Caroline Janney had released such a book on Audible (hint).
Many thanks Caroline for the contents and delivery of your lectures - much appreciated

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