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Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam (2002)

af James M. McPherson

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In this book, prize winning author James M. McPherson tells the story of the battle of Antietam - the turning point of the whole Civil War, and the bloodiest day in American history. In a concise narrative, McPherson takes readers through the events leading up to Antietam, and through the savage fighting of the battle itself. The final chapters will discuss the aftermath of the battle and why it truly was a pivotal moment in American history.… (mere)
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(2002)Very good and to the point analysis of the battle of Antietam and its relavance to the Civil War, calling it a turning point in how the war played out and the fact that the South eventually lost.
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Very informative read on the Battle of Antietam; the events that lead up to it (troop movements, previous battles, McClellan, etc) as well as some of the fallout from the battle (primarily the Emancipation Proclamation, and Britain and France deciding not to recognize the South as an independent country).

This was a very thorough, but well written piece of a small segment of the history of the Civil War. It had great depth to it, but was also written so as not to be boring, or too pompous, or too much jargon, and it wasn't written as if it believed the reader already had a keen grasp of history, but also didn't treat the reader like an imbecile as well.

This was just a very well written, fun, historical piece of work. Highly recommend it to anyone willing or wanting to learn more about Antietam; and the Civil War as a whole. ( )
  BenKline | Jul 1, 2020 |
History of the events leading up to Antietam and then Antietam itself in the US Civil War. Reading this led me to discover that, because humanity is a rich tapestry, there is at least one person who has studied the Civil War and not wanted to reach through time to slap George McClellan upside the head. That person, however, is not McPherson, who makes his opinion of McClellan’s dithering quite clear. Very gruesome descriptions of battlefields. ( )
  rivkat | Jan 14, 2016 |
An account of this pivotal battle and the impact it had on many aspects of the war at home and abroad. What I particularly like was the author's emphasis on context.
Read as part of the Making Sense of the Civil War reading and discussion program held at the Bedford NH library. ( )
  Scarchin | Nov 12, 2013 |
I first came across this book at the Antietam battlefield museum bookshop. I'm glad I did. It led me to became a fan of McPherson's historical books. ( )
  Peacock1 | Apr 29, 2012 |
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The meaning of freedom was central to the meaning of the American Civil War. (Preface, p.xv, (Oxford, 2002))
Despite the ghastly events of September 11, 2001, another September day 139 years earlier remains the bloodiest single day in American history. (Introduction, "Death in September," p. [3], (Oxford, 2002))
In most civil wars or revolutions, the insurrectionary army must fight to gain control of land, or government, or both. (Chapter One, "The Pendulum of War, 1861-1862," p. [11], (Oxford, 2002))
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"We all declare for liberty," said Abraham Lincoln during the war, "but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing." (Preface, p.xv, (Oxford, 2002))
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In this book, prize winning author James M. McPherson tells the story of the battle of Antietam - the turning point of the whole Civil War, and the bloodiest day in American history. In a concise narrative, McPherson takes readers through the events leading up to Antietam, and through the savage fighting of the battle itself. The final chapters will discuss the aftermath of the battle and why it truly was a pivotal moment in American history.

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