Civil war. Meet the People Who Shaped America's Greatest Conflict
(2019)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Learn25, 2019
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (10hr., 41 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781632517937 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT12660454, 1632517930 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 12660454
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Peter Carmichael

What was life like during the American Civil War? Imagine yourself living amid the bloodiest conflict on American soil. An infantry soldier marching into the Gettysburg battlefield in the front lines. A Minnesotan mother whose son responds to Lincoln's call for volunteers. A slave working the fields of a Mississippi plantation when rumors of emancipation arrive. Drawing on the letters and records of individual soldiers, this compelling audio course invites you to explore the relationship between events on the battlefield and life on the home front. With more than 600,000 casualties, the Civil War cannot be understood by looking exclusively at famous figures like Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Ulysses S. Grant. As you'll see, ordinary people-volunteer soldiers, runaway slaves, civilians in both the North and South-shaped the course of history. Put yourself in the position of the common people who lived during the Civil War era. Hearing their stories illuminates the causes, consequences, and the course of the war. Your guide is Peter S. Carmichael, the Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College and the author of The War for the Common Soldier (2018). Throughout, you'll pay special attention to the men who served in the ranks on both sides. You'll conclude by looking at the diverse ways that Americans continue to find political relevance in their Civil War past

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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