The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume 2 (of 2) A Narrative and Critical History

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The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume 2 (of 2) A Narrative and Critical History

by George Cary Eggleston

EN·~10 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

THE HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE WAR

0:19

VOLUME II THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR (continued)

0:02

CHAPTER XXXI

24:58

CHAPTER XXXII

18:17

CHAPTER XXXIII

10:59

CHAPTER XXXIV

25:37

CHAPTER XXXV

29:31

CHAPTER XXXVI

17:30

CHAPTER XXXVII

1:02:48

CHAPTER XXXVIII

45:49

Description

This volume delves into the political and social forces that propelled the nation into civil war, offering a clear‑eyed look at how the clash between free‑labor and slave‑labor societies shaped the conflict. It explains why many Southern citizens, even those who did not own slaves, felt compelled to defend what they saw as essential state sovereignty, while many in the North prioritized preserving the Union above all else. The author weaves contemporary speeches, newspaper commentary, and personal letters into a narrative that makes the era’s debates feel immediate.

Central to the story is President Lincoln’s careful navigation between the abolitionist fervor demanding emancipation and the pragmatic need to keep border states loyal. By tracing his public statements and private calculations, the book shows how the war’s purpose was repeatedly reframed to maintain broad support. Readers will come away with a richer understanding of how political compromise, public opinion, and wartime strategy intertwined long before the battles themselves decided the nation’s fate.

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The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume 2 (of 2) A Narrative and Critical History A Narrative and Critical History

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (585K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Cary Eggleston

George Cary Eggleston

1839–1911

Best known for lively historical fiction and memoir, this Indiana-born writer brought the American past to life with the eye of a journalist and a storyteller’s feel for adventure. His work ranges from Civil War recollection to novels set in early America and the colonial South.

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