Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era

Written by:
James Macpherson
Narrated by:
Jonathan Davis

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
15
Narrator
3
Release Date
September 2020
Duration
39 hours 40 minutes
Summary
James M. McPherson, professor emeritus of U.S. history at Princeton, is one of the foremost scholars of the Civil
War. In this informative and meticulously researched masterpiece, he clarifies the differing ways of life and philosophy
that led to this shattering conflict.
Abraham Lincoln wondered whether “in a free government the minority have the right to break up the government.”
Jefferson Davis felt “forced to take up arms” to guarantee his states’ rights. McPherson merges the words of these men
and other political luminaries, housewives, and soldiers from both armies with his own concise analysis of the war to
create a story as compelling as any novel.
Battle Cry of Freedom vividly traces how a new nation was forged when a war both sides were sure would amount
to little dragged for four years and cost more American lives than all other wars combined. Narrator Jonathan Davis’
powerful reading brings to life the many voices of the Civil War
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John D.

This is a quite comprehensive look at the American civil war, with a particular focus on the politics, economics and fighting.There are occasional amusing anecdotes but they are not particularly frequent. A slight warning to those looking for a civil WAR book, this is a slow burner. I don't think the war starts proper until 9 or 12 hours in. Before that this book talks a lot about the politics involved and the economics that are the background for this particular era. If you're looking for a broad overview this book is great, but if you're looking for something strictly war focused look elsewhere.

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Michael H.

A comprehensive social, economic, political and military history of the Civil War Era. Recommend to anyone who wants to educate themselves on this period of time.

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