Atlas of the Civil War

ISBN13: 9780195221312ISBN10: 0195221311 Hardback, 448 pages
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Offering the clearest and most comprehensive examination of the conflict that transformed the United States, the Atlas of the Civil War reveals the full 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 is accented with black and white photography and illustrations that bring key characters and settings to life. Pulitzer-prize winning author James McPherson, guides the project, setting the tone of the atlas with a foreword and five shorter essays the open each of the sections.


Reviews

"Capable of answering just about any question that might arise about the War Between the States.... The 400-page volume covers every significant battle and military campaign while considering the social, economic, and political developments of the period."--Associated Press

"Offers a nice cartographic overview of campaigns and battles, enhanced with concise text descriptions and well-chosen illustrations. The maps are excellent and easily interpretable."--Atlas of the Civil War

"This is the most comprehensive examination of the war and illustrates every important battle."--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"The Oxford Atlas of the Civil War is a wonderful coffee table-sized book full (and I mean "full") of maps, charts, illustrations, and photographs if you're a Civil War enthusiast and especially if you love maps, then this book is for you." -- Brian Williams, Military History Online

Product Details

448 pages; 200 color maps; 10 x 14; ISBN13: 978-0-19-522131-2ISBN10: 0-19-522131-1

About the Author(s)

Steven Woodworth is Professor of History at Texas Christian University. Kenneth Winkle is Professor of History at the University of Nebraska.

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