The 20 Most Significant Events of the Civil War: A Ranking
By (Author) Alan Axelrod
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st August 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
General and world history
Civil wars
Specific wars and campaigns
History of the Americas
History and Archaeology
Hardback
296
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
676g
This is the first book to not only select the events that most influenced the causes and outcome of Americas Civil War, but also to rank them in order of significance. In each of the books 20 detailed essays, author/historian/speaker Alan Axelrod presents an engaging narrative about the event, and also explains how the event shaped the course of the war, and ultimately the future of the country.
The authors selection and ranking criteria include:
Effect as cause or trigger of the war
Decisiveness: whether it was a war-winning or war-losing event (both in military terms and in terms of public opinion, morale, and support)
Magnitude and scope: size and cost of a battle
Enduring postwar significance in American history, politics, society, culture and/or in military history and technology
From Lincolns Inauguration, Antietam, and John Browns raid, to the New York draft riots and Stonewall Jackson dying as a result of friendly fire never before has the Civil War been explored quite this way. The Civil War was a violent argument between the North and the South. The purpose of this book is to start another argument about its history.
Alan Axelrod is the author of nearly 150 books on leadership, management, history, career development, general business, and other nonfiction. As founder and president of the Ian Samuel Group creative services firm, he has also ghostwritten, collaborated on, edited and provided consulting services to some of the largest corporations in America. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.