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The American Civil War

By: Gary W. Gallagher,The Great Courses
Narrated by: Gary W. Gallagher
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Between 1861 and 1865, the clash of the greatest armies the Western hemisphere had ever seen turned small towns, little-known streams, and obscure meadows in the American countryside into names we will always remember. In those great battles, those streams ran red with blood - and the United States was truly born.

If you've ever wanted to understand the Civil War, this series of 48 startlingly evocative lectures by a leading Civil War historian can serve as both an ideal single course or a solid starting point for further exploration - a richly detailed examination of how this great conflict affected every person in America. For you'll gain not only a deep knowledge of what happened, but new insights into why.

You'll learn how both sides' armies were recruited, equipped, and trained, and about the hard lot of those they took prisoner. You'll hear how soldiers on each of those sides dealt with the rigors of camp life, campaigns, and the terror of combat. And you'll understand how slaves and their falling masters responded to the advancing war, as well as the desperate price paid by the families so many left behind.

Though this series of lectures goes far beyond a simple examination of battles and generals, it also offers detailed analyses of the strategic and tactical dimensions of the Civil War's most important campaigns. At the same time, it never forgets that the conflict involved far more than pins on a map - and indeed claimed a greater cost in human lives than all other American wars combined.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Excellent Series

I purchased this series years ago from The Teaching Company, thus the reason I can write a review on the day it's released on Audible. It's great to have this on Audible, and is a tremendous value.

Professor Gallagher is a world class instructor and this series works very well in the audio format. Since this is a series of 30-min lectures it's very easy to follow and if you want a refresher it's easy to go back and find whatever you're looking for.

I've read probably a hundred Civil War books at this point, and this lecture was the first in-depth I listened to that got me started and interested in the subject. It's a great book for all levels, but certainly the less you know the more you're learn -- this is a great introduction and even if you already know most everything this is an excellent way to refresh your knowledge.

Highly recommended, 5 stars.

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Superb, Balanced History

Professor Gallagher's course on The American Civil War is the best, most insightful introduction to the subject in any medium. Any listener, from a beginner to an expert, will gain from his profound, unbiased presentation of the most important event in our history.

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Welcome to Audible, Great Courses!

I have been a fan of the Great Courses for a long time. The two biggest drawbacks were price and difficulty of download. So, hooray for Audible for bringing us this collection!

"The American Civil War" is a terrific overview. I have recently moved to "Civil War country" near Antietam and am especially glad to refresh my memory of lessons past and add new knowledge about this subject.

Professor Gallagher gives us military information, of course, but there's also much about the political, social (regional, racial, etc) and other ramifications of the conflict. I especially enjoyed lectures about what was going on at the homefront on both sides during the war - and the attention to the experiences of women and African Americans (slave and free). It's not difficult to understand, hearing this recording, why we still live with so much "baggage" from the Civil War. Also, how fortunate we have been since to experience no warfronts on our homeland.

I learned a great deal from this course and highly recommend it!

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Gold Standard of History Courses

Where does The American Civil War rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Overall: A very well-done course on all things American Civil War from the military history of the war and non-military events such as the emancipation, life on the home front, the diplomatic front, etc. The professor’s teaching style and wealth of information he brought to the table would help anyone learn something new about this topic. I can't imagine anyone walking away saying they didn't learn something new.

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• An excellent detailed narrative of the origins of the Civil War, the military history of the war, and study into non-military events such as the emancipation, life on the home front, the diplomatic front, etc.
• The professor really helps the listener understand and feel what people of the time went through whether as a soldier or someone on the home front
• Tidbits that the Professor shared about the characters were interesting and the way he worked in humor to the character sketches kept me engaged
• Lectures 16 & 17 on the Emancipation Proclamation were some of my favorites

It was very hard to find any kind of flaws with this course. Which is even more amazing when you consider that I seem to lose interest in any course over 36 lectures long but I just had to listen to the next lecture and the next in this amazing course. If I must provide some minuses here they would be but are so minor to barely warrant mention:

• The professor had a habit of modulating his voice between speaking really low to really loud; He’d start a sentence too loud and end it too low; This made it very difficult at times to select a volume that would prevent me from having difficulty hearing him without being annoyed by the loud bursts
• While the professor did a good job of discussing the importance of some of the lesser-known battles in the campaign and stressed the strategic and tactical importance of each in such a way that there was a nice build-up to the events and discussion of the aftermath, something almost seemed lacking when he discussed Gettysburg and Appomattox; he did not seem to bring the same narrative build-up of these events that had me so riveted with the others

All in all I would highly recommend this course if you have any interest n US history. This is the gold standard by which all other history courses should be taught,

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A Sweeping Overview.

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This course is a favorite of mine because Professor Gallagher took the time to express the the viewpoints (to the best of his expert knowledge) of the common people of that era.

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Excellent for a good grounding in the Civil War

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I felt the need for a comprehensive course on The American Civil War after reading several good books centered on that cataclysmic event.“The American Civil War” written and narrated by Professor Gary W. Gallager fulfilled my expectations perfectly.

I have, over the course of a lifetime, picked up the usual sketchy understanding of the American Civil War common to most folks growing up and living on the West Coast – not much really. This course of 48 30-minute lectures was a perfect solid introduction. Now I can read history of this era with the confidence that I have a good broad based understanding of the sequence of events as well as their relative significance to the big picture.

Professor Gallager delivered a lively and fascinating presentation. I was never bored, but, rather, had a tough time interrupting my listening to meet the demands of life. This was not just a study of civil war military action, but it also dove into life on the home front (both Northern and Confederate).

I had never fully appreciated all the political pressure that drove so many decisions by the many military commanders in this tragic struggle - Professor Gallager was a huge help here.

I experienced dozens of epiphanies while listening to this course. One stood out - I found it surprising to learn that, until the Civil War, nursing had been strictly a male profession. Professor Gallager provided a fascinating explanation of how this evolved, and why, during the war.

Even if you feel you are well versed in The American Civil War, there is much you will find here as you refresh your knowledge of this country’s civil war history - this crucible in which our democracy experienced such a searing test of fire.

I highly recommend this course.

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A good Civil War 101 Course

Did Professor Gary W. Gallagher do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

Professor Gallagher is an expert on the Civil War and I've actually read quite a few of his works. This lecture series could go on for years and could be subdivided into many different courses but for an introductory course, this is an excellent job. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants and overview of the main themes and characters of the Civil War. I think anyone wanting to delve in to Shelby Foote's three-volume narrative of the conflict should start here.

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It's just a pet peeve of mine but each lecture starts and ends with polite "gold clap" applause. It's obviously fake and inserted after the fact and it is really unnecessary. It's irritating to me, like fingers-on-a-chalkboard irritating. I'm giving it 3-stars for the performance because, well this is a lecture and I don't expect a dramatic reading and because of those silly "golf claps."

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Thorough and balanced treatment

What did you love best about The American Civil War?

I was a history major in college but devoted most of my studies to 20th Century history. I always wanted to learn more about the Civil War and this course was perfect. A fantastic presentation and great selection of topics covering a wide variety of social, military, and political issues. Dr. Gallagher is an engaging lecturer and does an excellent job of cutting through many of the post-war myths and misconceptions and focusing on contemporary accounts.

What did you like best about this story?

The variety of topics and depth of treatment.

What does Professor Gary W. Gallagher bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Engaging lecturer with a clear enthusiasm for the subject matter.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The continued references to and quotation from contemporary, primary source material added great "human interest" to an already fascinating topic.

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Outstanding in every respect.

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Incredible.

Where does The American Civil War rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Near the very top.

What other book might you compare The American Civil War to and why?

If you've read 1776 by David McCullough, it reads much like that but greatly expanded and covering the great depth of the civil war throughout each year of it. From the political, social, military, foreign perspective Professor Gallagher shines a bright light over one of the darkest periods of American history. I've always had an affinity for American history, the revolution in particular. This gave great depth and insight into the time and tensions of the nation. Very rich in battle history, and parsed with quotes and letters throughout. Its an extremely captivating listen.

Which character – as performed by Professor Gary W. Gallagher – was your favorite?

I dont know so much if he performed any character per say, but he definitely gives deep insight and character to each historical figure. And will quote from letters or diaries at length to give context and meaning to actions by individuals.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

All you needed to know and more.

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A really great use of a credit.

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Very good lecture....with some "opinion"

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I enjoyed listening to this lecture series. The breaks between the various lectures was a little annoying, but it did offer a means of finding a good "stopping point".
I found two faults with this lecture though. First was his "opinion" thrown in at various points. He was very clear at those times however and stated it was his opinion. I am no professor, but I will just say, I disagreed with one or two of his "opinions".
I did find one other fault, but it was more to do with the recording than with the lecture. When I down loaded my Audible book, it came with 4 parts. Part 1 and 2 followed chronological order just fine. but something happened between Part 2 and 3. Part two ended with Joseph Hooker loosing at Chancellorsville and Part 3 begins with Grant heading for Chattanooga. There is a WEALTH of history between those two points in time. I was really looking forward to hearing his thoughts on Grants campaign to Vicksburg and Johnsons conduct across South Alabama and South Mississippi. Since no one else has has reported or commented on this problem, perhaps it was just my download. :-(
Overall the lecture is very good and very well laid out.

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