
Crucible of War
The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766
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Narrado por:
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Paul Woodson
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Fred Anderson
In this vivid and compelling narrative, the Seven Years' War - long seen as a mere backdrop to the American Revolution - takes on a whole new significance. Relating the history of the war as it developed, Anderson shows how the complex array of forces brought into conflict helped both to create Britain's empire and to sow the seeds of its eventual dissolution.
Beginning with a skirmish in the Pennsylvania backcountry involving an inexperienced George Washington, the Iroquois chief Tanaghrisson, and the ill-fated French emissary Jumonville, Anderson reveals a chain of events that would lead to world conflagration. Weaving together the military, economic, and political motives of the participants with unforgettable portraits of Washington, William Pitt, Montcalm, and many others, Anderson brings a fresh perspective to one of America's most important wars, demonstrating how the forces unleashed there would irrevocably change the politics of empire in North America.
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Only caveat: the narrator has a brutal whistle on his "s"s... It'll sting the ears, but keep you awake if driving!
Phenomenal Book
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Important history
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Fortunately, this story is amazing in its breadth between battling empires, colorful characters, and the highest of stakes. Fred Anderson brings all of these together in a way that’s both comprehensive and accessible. That being said, this isn’t a casual beach read. Juggling names, places, and agendas of all the European and native people can be a challenge but well worth it!
Comprehensive look at the war *before* the American Revolution.
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The author covers the entire North American conflict including politics and culture beautifully. As you read early American history you constantly hear about Braddocks disastrous march as well as Washingtons first war experience. I wanted to learn more and Crucible was great in that respect.
The only thing lacking was details on the war in Europe. Highly recommend regardless.
Very well done
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Superb
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Great scholarship
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A few bones to chew on: the language is somewhat dated and hard to follow if you are someone who likes to listen to audiobooks casually. You will HAVE to do some outside reading and study some maps. Even after that it can be frustrating at times. For one particularly egregious example, there is Latin that was an inscription on a medallion ordered struck by a general for his men - but the Latin isn't translated!... Terms of art, some quite dated I think, used for military and diplomacy are quite regularly bandied about by the author, for example "bringing a contract to foot" and suchlike, or various terms for different types of gun or old-fashioned bullet/projectile that, I'd assume, you probably don't immediately recognize, but would be able to understand after a quick rundown. Well, you're on your own I'm afraid.
Also, a personal opinion, but I found it to be pretty heavily weighted towards the British perspective and especially light in the Indian perspective, usually favoring a French vs. British framing. The emphasis you come to expect is usually the story of a man in the prime of his life in leadership. Everything else gets a little lost in the shuffle. I can't say more than this given what little I know about history.
The reading is good overall but same minor sorts of complaints.
Don't let me dissuade you, this is a great book/audiobook! You'll probably find yourself interested in learning more about other things going on during this period.
Rewards a Determined Listener
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A deep, brilliant work.
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Long but really interesting
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Worth The Credit
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