For historians and teachers, Civil War battlefields like those at Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg are a veritable extension of the classroom. They afford unique opportunities to answer a host of questions. In these 15 lectures, two renowned experts invite you to join them on the battlefield for an on-the-ground examination of how the Civil War was fought.
It’s an immersive tour of the places and moments that show the viewer what was happening during each battle and the objectives for the battle, while also explaining how the military engagement fit into the overall strategy of the campaign. Why did Civil War soldiers fight the way they did? What tactical philosophies did commanders employ? How did soldiers make sense of what unfolded around them? How did individual experiences shape the nature of the war?
More than all the letters, memoirs, and newspaper reports tracing the events of the Civil War, it’s the battlefields themselves, where Union and Confederate soldiers fought and died, that best connect us to a war that tested the promise of democracy and ensured both the end to slavery and the preservation of the Union.
Whether you’re well-versed in Civil War battles or entirely new to this period of history, The Great Tours: Civil War Battlefields offers fresh insights and new stories to review.