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A World on Fire

Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War

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  • 958 páginas
  • 34 horas de lectura

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Acclaimed historian Amanda Foreman follows her New York Times bestseller with a compelling exploration of the American Civil War and Britain's significant involvement. Even before secession, British engagement was inevitable due to the South's reliance on cotton and the Confederacy's dependence on British supplies. The Union's efforts to block diplomacy created a precarious situation, leading to a complex web of relationships that influenced both minor and major events over four years. Foreman examines these fraught relations from various perspectives, introducing a diverse cast of characters, from the humble to the prominent, in a vivid narrative. Between 1861 and 1865, many British citizens volunteered for service on both sides, serving as officers, infantrymen, sailors, nurses, blockade runners, and spies. Through personal letters, diaries, and journals, Foreman crafts an intimate view of the war, capturing experiences on the front lines, in prison camps, and in major cities of the Union and Confederacy. The stories of these brave volunteers reveal the struggle for survival amid powerful forces threatening to dismantle a nation. In drawing rooms and muddy fields, Foreman uncovers the decisions, beliefs, and sacrifices that ultimately contributed to America's reunification. This groundbreaking work solidifies Amanda Foreman's status as a leading historian of our time.

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A World on Fire, Amanda Foreman

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2010
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