
The Coming Fury
The Centennial History of the Civil War, Volume 1
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Narrado por:
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Nelson Runger
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De:
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Bruce Catton
The New York Times hailed this trilogy as “one of the greatest historical accomplishments of our time”. With stunning detail and insights, America’s foremost Civil War historian recreates the war from its opening months to its final, bloody end. Each volume delivers a complete listening experience. The Coming Fury (Volume 1) covers the split Democratic Convention in the spring of 1860 to the first battle of Bull Run.
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fascinating!
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Brilliant
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Outstanding!
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American Civil War
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Like listening to your Grandfather tell you a good story
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What did you love best about The Coming Fury?
I learned more about the complicated underpinnings of the beginnings of the Civil War and the reasons for 13th and 14th Amendments to our constitution. That there were other candidates for the Presidency in 1860 and their perspectives is not well known. That free and enslaved Blacks had a role and aspirations and took actions to gain their freedom is lifted up. The considerable economic importance of the free labor to the US and world economies is another part of our history that is documented. I graduated from Middlebury College, where Bruce Catton was a tough and widely respected history professor. I hadn't taken his courses, but experiencing this history in this way was important and addative to my understanding of American History. Having just visited the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, this text put several of the important exhibits on the C1 and 2 Levels in bold relief. I recommend the Coming Fury and will now proceed with Catton's other two volumes on the Civil War.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Coming Fury?
Republican and Democratic politics (and the behind the scenes players) leading up to the Civil War was provided in good detail and contrasted with the 2016 Presidential election.What about Nelson Runger’s performance did you like?
The narration is highly engaging. I was sorry to come end and desired more.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The descriptions of the early battles and the loss of life was moving. The fact that conscripts had three month commissions and very little training, but so much passion -- on both sides was moving as well. The young men did not know what they were getting into. Neither did our nation.Any additional comments?
Bruce Catton is an excellent historian and should be widely read.Freeing the Slaves Was Not the First Idea
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A great writer.
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Excellent
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The book then follows the events from Mr Lincoln’s election through his inauguration, the political infighting among his political friends and foes alike, the lead up to the start of the fighting with the firing of the canons in Charleston, SC against Fort Sumpter, the fight to keep the border states in the Union and ends with the First Battle of Bull Run. Aside from the description of Bull Run the book is almost completely devoted to the political events with only a smattering of any other battles with the exception of George McClellan’s victories at Philippi and Rich Mountain which catapulted him into the category of American hero.
The single thing that shines through the book is that although it is more than 50 years old Mr Catton’s writing is fresh, full of insight and wonderful to read or listen to. The only negative comment that I could think of was that this book was written in a different social environment than exists in the US today and hence some references to African Americans and slavery may seem a bit cavalier to some. Still, the book shines as an example of what a first class history book can be. It is impossible for me to praise this book highly enough.
The narration by Nelson Runger is first class and I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in how and why the US Civil War began.
The politics behind the start of the US Civil War
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Expertly written history
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