
Civil War 101: Understand America’s Greatest Conflict Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It
Peter S. Carmichael
Join one of the Civil War’s greatest living historians in exploring this monumental event through the eyes of those who lived it.
Imagine yourself living amid the bloodiest conflict on American soil. An infantry soldier marching into the Gettysburg battlefield in the front lines. A Minnesotan mother whose son responds to Lincoln’s call for volunteers. A slave working the fields of a Mississippi plantation when rumors of Emancipation arrive.
Drawing on the letters and records of individual soldiers, this compelling audio course invites you to explore the relationship between events on the battlefield and life on the home front. With more than 600,000 casualties, the Civil War cannot be understood by looking exclusively at famous figures like Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Ulysses S. Grant. As you’ll see, ordinary people—volunteer soldiers, runaway slaves, civilians in both the North and South—shaped the course of history. Hearing their stories illuminates the causes, consequences, and course of the war.
Your guide is Peter S. Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College and author of The War for the Common Soldier (2018).
Throughout, you’ll pay special attention to the men who served in the ranks on both sides. You’ll conclude by looking at the diverse ways that Americans continue to find political relevance in their Civil War past.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
Duration - 10h 40m.
Author - Peter S. Carmichael.
Narrator - Peter S. Carmichael.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
Join one of the Civil War’s greatest living historians in exploring this monumental event through the eyes of those who lived it. Imagine yourself living amid the bloodiest conflict on American soil. An infantry soldier marching into the Gettysburg battlefield in the front lines. A Minnesotan mother whose son responds to Lincoln’s call for volunteers. A slave working the fields of a Mississippi plantation when rumors of Emancipation arrive. Drawing on the letters and records of individual soldiers, this compelling audio course invites you to explore the relationship between events on the battlefield and life on the home front. With more than 600,000 casualties, the Civil War cannot be understood by looking exclusively at famous figures like Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Ulysses S. Grant. As you’ll see, ordinary people—volunteer soldiers, runaway slaves, civilians in both the North and South—shaped the course of history. Hearing their stories illuminates the causes, consequences, and course of the war. Your guide is Peter S. Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College and author of The War for the Common Soldier (2018). Throughout, you’ll pay special attention to the men who served in the ranks on both sides. You’ll conclude by looking at the diverse ways that Americans continue to find political relevance in their Civil War past. This course is part of the Learn25 collection. Duration - 10h 40m. Author - Peter S. Carmichael. Narrator - Peter S. Carmichael. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:01:20
The Civil War: a Great Tragedy?
Duración:00:24:48
Northern Society before the War
Duración:00:24:04
Southern Society before the War
Duración:00:27:07
Political Crisis of the 1850s
Duración:00:26:21
Abraham Lincoln and the Secession Crisis
Duración:00:27:34
Mobilizing for War
Duración:00:26:59
Running at Bull Run
Duración:00:26:06
The Bloody Awakening of Shiloh
Duración:00:26:21
The Seven Days Saves the Confederacy
Duración:00:26:30
Will the Real Common Soldier Stand Up?
Duración:00:25:22
Courage and Cowardice
Duración:00:28:04
Antietam and Photographing the Dead
Duración:00:25:46
The Road to Emancipation
Duración:00:27:18
The Winter of Northern Discontent
Duración:00:26:19
Chancellorsville and the Death of Stonewall Jackson
Duración:00:26:06
Gettysburg
Duración:00:26:32
Vicksburg and Desertion
Duración:00:26:01
Black Glory
Duración:00:27:10
The Spring and Summer Campaigns of 1864
Duración:00:27:40
Lincoln’s Re-election
Duración:00:27:00
Sherman: A War Hero or War Criminal?
Duración:00:26:23
Did Civil War Soldiers suffer from PTSD?
Duración:00:27:17
The Collapse of the Confederacy
Duración:00:28:02
A Revolutionary Conflict?
Duración:00:27:56
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:10