The American Civil War / Gary W. Gallagher.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English Series: Great courses (DVD). Modern history | The Great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Virginia : The Teaching Company, 2000.Description: 2 videodiscs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (viii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm)Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 G162a 2000
Contents:
Prelude to war -- The election of 1860 -- The lower South secedes -- The crisis at Fort Sumter -- The opposing sides, I -- The opposing sides, II -- The common soldier -- First Manassas or Bull Run -- Contending for the border states -- Early Union triumphs in the west -- Shiloh and Corinth -- The Peninsula Campaign -- The Seven Days' battles -- The Kentucky campaign of 1862 -- Antietam -- The background to emancipation -- Emancipation completed -- Filling the ranks -- Sinews of war-finance and supply -- The war in the west, winter 1862-63 -- The war in Virginia, winter and spring 1862-63 -- Gettysburg -- Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma -- A season of uncertainty, summer and fall 1863 -- Grant at Chattanooga -- The diplomatic front -- African-Americans in wartime, I -- African-Americans in wartime, II -- Wartime reconstruction -- The naval war -- The river war & Confederate commerce raiders -- Women at war, I -- Women at war, II -- Stalemate in 1864 -- Sherman versus Johnston in Georgia -- The wilderness to Spotsylvania -- Cold Harbor to Petersburg -- The Confederate home front, I -- The Confederate home front, II -- The Northern home front, I -- The Northern home front, II -- Prisoners of war -- Mobile Bay and Atlanta -- Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley -- The final campaigns -- Petersburg to Appomattox -- Closing scenes and reckonings -- Remembering the war.
Summary: Examines the causes of the American Civil War, why the North won, how military campaigns unfolded, and how the war affected various elements of American society.
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Course no. 885
24 lectures contained in the corresponding DVDs.

Prelude to war --
The election of 1860 --
The lower South secedes --
The crisis at Fort Sumter --
The opposing sides, I --
The opposing sides, II --
The common soldier --
First Manassas or Bull Run --
Contending for the border states --
Early Union triumphs in the west --
Shiloh and Corinth --
The Peninsula Campaign --
The Seven Days' battles --
The Kentucky campaign of 1862 --
Antietam --
The background to emancipation --
Emancipation completed --
Filling the ranks --
Sinews of war-finance and supply --
The war in the west, winter 1862-63 --
The war in Virginia, winter and spring 1862-63 --
Gettysburg --
Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma --
A season of uncertainty, summer and fall 1863 --
Grant at Chattanooga --
The diplomatic front --
African-Americans in wartime, I --
African-Americans in wartime, II --
Wartime reconstruction --
The naval war --
The river war & Confederate commerce raiders --
Women at war, I --
Women at war, II --
Stalemate in 1864 --
Sherman versus Johnston in Georgia --
The wilderness to Spotsylvania --
Cold Harbor to Petersburg --
The Confederate home front, I --
The Confederate home front, II --
The Northern home front, I --
The Northern home front, II --
Prisoners of war --
Mobile Bay and Atlanta --
Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley --
The final campaigns --
Petersburg to Appomattox --
Closing scenes and reckonings --
Remembering the war.

Examines the causes of the American Civil War, why the North won, how military campaigns unfolded, and how the war affected various elements of American society.

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