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20 Good Reasons to Study the Civil War

by John C. Waugh, Jim Lehrer
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Overview

The Civil War was a unique watershed, not only in American history but world history. Since the last gun was fired before Appomattox, it has fascinated and mesmerized us, as vivid in our imaginations as it was real in the lives of those who fought it.

There are many compelling reasons to study that epochal event in our past. Not only is it absolutely unique in history, not only a watershed that defined us as a nation, but it was a war of important firsts, a war to save the democratic form of government and the freedoms that we now enjoy. It ended slavery in our country and pioneered new ways of waging war on land and on the water.

It catapulted us into a new industrial and technological world and destroyed and made fortunes. Its politics were fascinating and crucial. It gave birth to a new journalism and an impressive body of literature and tested our faith as nothing ever has.

This book, written by a noted Civil War historian, expands on twenty important reasons why the Civil War should continue to be a central study for us all.

About the Author, John C. Waugh

JOHN C. WAUGH is a journalist turned historical reporter. After an eighteen-year career as a correspondent and bureau chief of The Christian Science Monitor, reporting the twentieth century, he began instead reporting the nineteenth, specializing in his lifelong fascination, the Civil War. He has since written eight books about that pivotal passage in American history, among them the award-winning The Class of 1846, Reelecting Lincoln, Surviving the Confederacy, On the Brink of Civil War, and two titles from McWhiney Foundation Press, Sam Bell Maxey and the Confederate Indians and Last Stand at Mobile. He has also served on the senior staffs of two national politicians, former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico. He lives in Pantego, Texas and can be reached at [email protected] for interview.

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Editorials

From the Publisher

"Here at last is a real topic to those who keep asking why we should learn about the Civil War today. Its twenty simple reasons with examples could well be adapted for classroom use, and to good effect. Indeed, it should be required reading for teachers desperate to find means to make history come alive. John Waugh has written several distinguished works of history, but this modest little guide may be the most important of all" -William C. Davis

"John Waugh is a great writer. His new book- 20 Good Reasons to Study the Civil War- is a masterpiece." Grady McWhiney

"Another good reason for studying the Civil War is its stimulation of books like John Waugh's. His easy style invokes the pathos, courage, the very spirit of the war itself. Readers from professionals to buffs to raw recruits will in joy what's in here." -Frank E. Vandiver

The Social Studies Texan

"20 Good Reasons to Study the Civil War may emerge as the pivotal tool that converts the most jaded student into the most eager to learn more."

The Texas Review

"a slim volume that is long on substance and sound in thought. . . . the insight he renders and the gems he offers invariably induce thought, not only about this direct subject but with regard to later periods of history as well."
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The Civil War Courier

...a great aid in the teacher's classroom.

Eclectic Homeschool Online

". . . this book would be a great 'opener' to studying the War. . . . excellent . . . simply outstanding."

Review of Texas Books

The book could also be adapted for direct classroom use as a primer
on the war and a marvelous lead-in for any of the countless historical
analyses of the war and will well serve teachers interested in making
the war come alive for contemporary times. . . . Highly recommended
for all university libraries and public school libraries.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
State House/McWhiney Foundation Press
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781893114463

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