Battle Cry of Freedom The Civil War Era

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1988-02-25
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, Battle Cry of Freedom will unquestionably become the standard one-volume history of the Civil War. James McPherson's fast-paced narrative fully integrates the political, social, and military events that crowded the two decades from the outbreak of one war in Mexico to the ending of another at Appomattox. Packed with drama and analytical insight, the book vividly recounts the momentousepisodes that preceded the Civil War--the Dred Scott decision, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry--and then moves into a masterful chronicle of the war itself--the battles, the strategic maneuvering on both sides, the politics, and the personalities. Particularlynotable are McPherson's new views on such matters as the slavery expansion issue in the 1850s, the origins of the Republican Party, the causes of secession, internal dissent and anti-war opposition in the North and the South, and the reasons for the Union's victory. The book's title refers to the sentiments that informed both the Northern and Southern views of the conflict: the South seceded in the name of that freedom of self-determination and self-government for which their fathers had fought in 1776, while the North stood fast in defense of the Unionfounded by those fathers as the bulwark of American liberty. Eventually, the North had to grapple with the underlying cause of the war--slavery--and adopt a policy of emancipation as a second war aim. This "new birth of freedom," as Lincoln called it, constitutes the proudest legacy of America'sbloodiest conflict. This authoritative volume makes sense of that vast and confusing "second American Revolution" we call the Civil War, a war that transformed a nation and expanded our heritage of liberty.

Author Biography


James M. McPherson is Edwards Professor of American History at Princeton University. His books include The Struggle for Equality, Marching Toward Freedom, and Ordeal by Fire.

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction xvii
Prologue: From the Halls of Montezuma 3(3)
The United States at Midcentury
6(41)
Mexico Will Poison Us
47(31)
An Empire for Slavery
78(39)
Slavery, Rum, and Romanism
117(28)
The Crime Against Kansas
145(25)
Mudsills and Greasy Mechanics for A. Lincoln
170(32)
The Revolution of 1860
202(32)
The Counterrevolution of 1861
234(42)
Facing Both Ways: The Upper South's Dilemma
276(32)
Amateurs Go to War
308(31)
Farewell to the Ninety Days' War
339(30)
Blockade and Beachhead: The Salt-Water War, 1861--1862
369(23)
The River War in 1862
392(36)
The Sinews of War
428(26)
Billy Yank's Chickahominy Blues
454(36)
We Must Free the Slaves or Be Ourselves Subdued
490(21)
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
511(35)
John Bull's Virginia Reel
546(22)
Three Rivers in Winter, 1862--1863
568(23)
Fire in the Rear
591(35)
Long Remember: The Summer of '63
626(40)
Johnny Reb's Chattanooga Blues
666(23)
When This Cruel War Is Over
689(29)
If It Takes All Summer
718(33)
After Four Years of Failure
751(23)
We Are Going To Be Wiped Off the Earth
774(33)
South Carolina Must Be Destroyed
807(24)
We Are All Americans
831(22)
Epilogue: To the Shoals of Victory 853(10)
Abbreviated Titles 863(2)
Bibliographic Note 865(18)
Index 883

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