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US Civil War reading Recommendations?
Free Republic ^ | 11/23/2016 | Loud Mime

Posted on 11/23/2016 6:01:04 PM PST by Loud Mime

I am studying our Civil War; anybody have any recommendations for reading?


TOPICS: Reference
KEYWORDS: bookreview; books; civilwar; dixie; freeperbookclub; readinglist; ushistory
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To: Loud Mime

Uncle Toms Cabin comes to mind. Read between the lines and discover the seeds of white guilt.


101 posted on 11/23/2016 7:15:58 PM PST by whodathunkit
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To: Loud Mime

West Point Atlas of Civil War

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/mobile/p/west-point-atlas-for-the-american-civil-war-thomas-e-griess/1108083766/2695217899448?st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Marketplace+Shopping+Professional_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP3810&k_clickid=3x3810


102 posted on 11/23/2016 7:23:14 PM PST by lacrew
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To: Loud Mime
The Life of Billy Yank and The life of Johnny Reb by Bell I. Wiley
103 posted on 11/23/2016 7:23:52 PM PST by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: glorgau

I found the Grant Biography by H.W. Brands excellent reading. You come away with a good sense of why he was a great general.


104 posted on 11/23/2016 7:24:08 PM PST by AndyJackson
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To: rockrr
The slavers were among the richest people on the planet at the time and they could easily have floated their own fleet if they wanted to.

You would think that this is true. It certainly makes sense. What it doesn't do is to explain why they did not do this, because it's pretty clear that they didn't. For whatever reason, they relied on New York/New England controlled ships and shipping. I think this point needs further scrutiny, because I don't really understand why they didn't do this either.

They didn’t. The Navigation Act did NOTHING to stand in their way.

It precluded them from buying foreign ships or crew. If the US shipbuilders wouldn't sell to them, or would only sell to them at ridiculously exorbitant prices, then that navigation act did in fact stand in their way.

105 posted on 11/23/2016 7:24:14 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Loud Mime

As a living historian, I rely mostly on diaries and other first person accounts. I prefer the works of the people who lived at the time to those written at a later date. Too often newer books view the events of the past from a 21st century perspective.


106 posted on 11/23/2016 7:29:05 PM PST by kalee
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To: onedoug

Ping


107 posted on 11/23/2016 7:30:15 PM PST by stylecouncilor ("The future ain't what it used to be." Yogi Berra)
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To: DiogenesLamp

You need to loosen your tinfoil hat.


108 posted on 11/23/2016 7:30:31 PM PST by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: Loud Mime

Am currently reading the newly-released biography of Ulysses Grant by Ronald White. Available on Amazon - both Kindle and hardback. Fascinating reading. He was one tough dude.


109 posted on 11/23/2016 7:31:17 PM PST by Rosie405
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To: Loud Mime

I have Allen Nevins 8 volume work on the Civil War - “ Ordeal of the Union”. I devoted a year to read it 20 years ago. It was worth it!


110 posted on 11/23/2016 7:34:26 PM PST by Reily
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To: Loud Mime

I recommend that you begin with this set of commemorative pamphlets recently done by the US Army Center of Military History on the history, by campaign, of the American Civil War. All are available online and each one gives a short list of recommended books for further reading.

Campaigns of the Civil War: http://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/collect/cwcb.html

The Center’s full Civil War Homepage:
http://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/resmat/civil_war/index.html


111 posted on 11/23/2016 7:34:55 PM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: Loud Mime

One new book I recommend is The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion by Peter S. Charmichael


112 posted on 11/23/2016 7:37:12 PM PST by kalee
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To: DuncanWaring

Bruce Catton’s works are very good.

John Singelton Mosby’s memoirs is also good.


113 posted on 11/23/2016 7:38:11 PM PST by fella ("As this iiwas before Noah so shall it be again,")
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To: Loud Mime

Found it.

Morgan’s Raiders By Dee Alexander Brown

https://www.amazon.com/Morgans-Raiders-Dee-Alexander-Brown/dp/0914427792/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479958656&sr=8-1&keywords=morgan%27s+raiders

Dee Alexander Brown, other works...

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Dee+Alexander+Brown&search-alias=books&field-author=Dee+Alexander+Brown&sort=relevancerank

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114 posted on 11/23/2016 7:38:35 PM PST by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: Loud Mime

The greatest story about one man in the Civil War in my opinion is about it’s best fighting General, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Even as a General, he rode at the front of his attacking cavalry and is credited with some 20 kills of Union Soldiers in hand to hand combat. A rich man at the beginning of the war he spent his own money to exhaustion equipping his troops. All this with no formal education.

There are about a half dozen or so good books about him. Some Union Generals after the war credited him with being the best General on either side. You will be amazed about this man if you read his books. He was the closest to being absolutely fearless as any man that ever lived. He survived the war and some 160 engagements and died in his fifties of diabetes.


115 posted on 11/23/2016 7:39:05 PM PST by Cen-Tejas (it's the debt bomb stupid)
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To: DuncanWaring

For a libertarian view, look at Jeff Hummel, “Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men.” The best remains the traditional “Civil War and Reconstruction” by James Randall
but if you’re up for a lot of reading, Allan Nevins 8 volume
“Ordeal of the Union” is fantastic.


116 posted on 11/23/2016 7:39:17 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Maine Mariner

Personally, I thought that one was tedious, and not original at all.


117 posted on 11/23/2016 7:40:08 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Loud Mime

Are you perchance, sir, referring to the War of Northern Aggression? Or the War Between the States?


118 posted on 11/23/2016 7:40:33 PM PST by JT Hatter (Who is Barack Obama? And What is He Really Up To?)
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To: Loud Mime
Need some books written by and about the private soldier on this list.

My two favorites: "Company Aytch" by Sam Watkins and "Hardtack and Coffee" by John Billings.

Also good are "The Life of Johnny Reb" and "The Life of Billy Yank" by Bell Wiley, and "All For The Union" by Elisha Hunt Rhodes.

119 posted on 11/23/2016 7:56:15 PM PST by Eric Pode of Croydon
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To: DiogenesLamp

hey..thanks for that.


120 posted on 11/23/2016 7:57:23 PM PST by stylin19a (obama = Fredo smart)
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