
1861: The Civil War Awakening by Adam Goodheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
1861 was a fascinating read. Everyone hears about Fort Sumter, and Lincoln, and some of the major generals or famous battles, but what you miss out on in classes is the nervousness and tension – and ultimately resolve – of a nation about to go to war with itself. It was made all the more tense because we know what happened, ultimately. I was able to sit and read and know fully well that the war they were trying to avert at the start of the year couldn’t be put off, that the unreal body count was in the all-too-near future. Knowing that America was about to tear itself apart, but watching people try to stave off disaster anyway, was an eye-opening experience.
Which is to say nothing of the fact that Goodheart makes it very clear just how tenuous things were at the start, and just how much of a divided mess the country actually was at the war’s start. I recommend this for anyone interested int he sides of history they might not have heard about, especially if that history is of the US.
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