American Civil War: Facts and Fictions
By (Author) James R. Hedtke
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
17th August 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Specific wars and campaigns
973.3
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
This book debunks popular myths and misconceptions about the American Civil War through primary source documents and shows how misinformation can become so widespread. The American Civil War deeply divided the nation and was a pivotal point in American history. The acrimony and bitterness of this four-year struggle, coupled with its importance to the fabric of American life, has resulted in the development and perpetuation of many myths about the conflict. This work separates myth from reality. The author examines 10 popular myths about the war, each of which is examined in terms of its origins and how it became ensconced in the American memory. It uses primary sources to explain the evolution of the myths and to inform the reader about what really happened, providing a unique quality to this work. Moreover, the book not only explains the flaws in the myth but encourages the reader to further investigate each of the topics.
Hedtke writes with scope and clarity throughout, his selection of primary sources lending his arguments an extra level of credibility, enabling him to be direct without being preachy. Clearly written and judiciously compiled,American Civil War is a welcome addition to any general research collection. * ARBA *
James R. Hedtke, PhD, is professor of history and political science at Cabrini University, Radnor, PA, where he has taught for 45 years.