Book details
The Oxford Atlas of the Civil War
Description
Offering the clearest and most comprehensive examination of the conflict that transformed the United States, the Atlas of the Civil War reveals with immediacy the numerous dimensions of this historic confrontation. Surpassing the scope of any previously published single-volume work, this atlas pairs expert scholarship with bold mapping to vividly depict the ebb and flow of destruction and reconstruction.
Divided chronologically into five sections, the Atlas of the Civil War illustrates every significant battle and military campaign while simultaneously considering the important social themes that shaped the country during the same time period. All theaters of war in which armies fought and maneuvered will be covered in detail and, marking a major departure from other atlases, this volume will devote substantial attention to the nonmilitary elements of the struggle between North and
South. Maps of population, economic development, elections, transportation networks and patterns of enlistment illuminate the intersections between the home front and the battlefield, demonstrating with specially commissioned cartography that no war is fought in isolation from the rest of society. Approximately
forty three-dimensional maps of terrain and troop movements add yet another unique element to this ambitious reference.
Written by two esteemed Civil War historians, Kenneth Winkle and Steven Woodworth, the pithy text will be accented with black and white photography and illustrations that bring key characters and settings to life. Pulitzer-prize winning author James McPherson, will guide the project, setting the tone of the atlas with a foreword and five shorter essays the open each of the sections.
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Age
14-17
Text complexity
advanced
Length
400 pages
Why to read
- Comprehensive Coverage: 'The Oxford Atlas of the Civil War' offers an extensive and detailed look at the American Civil War, providing readers with maps, diagrams, and a thorough narrative that covers the entire span of the conflict from its origins to its aftermath.
- Expert Authorship: Authored by Steven E. Woodworth, a respected historian and professor with a deep understanding of the Civil War, the book offers insights and analysis that are both authoritative and accessible to a wide audience.
- Educational Value: The atlas serves as an invaluable educational tool for students, educators, and history enthusiasts, presenting a visual and geographic dimension to the study of the Civil War that enhances comprehension and retention of historical information.
- Research Resource: With its detailed maps and comprehensive information, the book is an excellent resource for researchers and anyone interested in the military strategies, troop movements, and key battles that shaped the outcome of the Civil War.