Reviews
"A fine addition to the distinguished series of Gettysburg Civil WarInstitute books."--Richard Nelson Current, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus,University of North Carolina, Greensboro, author of Lincoln and the FirstShot, "Why the Civil War Came is an invaluable collection of essays exploring a variety of aspects of the war's origins. The book provides the fullest portrait yet available about the relationship of different groups of American society to the coming of war, for it examines the actions and attitudesof women, of African Americans, of Northerners, of Southerners, of politicians, and of ordinary citizens. Highly readable, it offers new approaches to traditional questions and will stimulate fresh discussion about one of the most important problems in American history. It will also be an excellentbook for use in undergraduate teaching."--Drew Gilpin Faust, Annenberg Professor, University of Pennsylvania, author of Mothers of Invention: women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War, "Why the Civil War Came is an invaluable collection of essays exploring avariety of aspects of the war's origins. The book provides the fullest portraityet available about the relationship of different groups of American society tothe coming of war, for it examines the actions and attitudes of women, ofAfrican Americans, of Northerners, of Southerners, of politicians, and ofordinary citizens. Highly readable, it offers new approaches to traditionalquestions and will stimulate fresh discussion about one of the most importantproblems in American history. It will also be an excellent book for use inundergraduate teaching."--Drew Gilpin Faust, Annenberg Professor, University ofPennsylvania, author of Mothers of Invention: women of the Slaveholding South inthe American Civil War, "Certain to breathe new life into an old subject."--Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor, Columbia University, author of Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution and Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men, "These always stimulating and sometimes quirky essays explore newdimensions of this endlessly fascinating, yet formative, event in Americanhistory."--Michael Perman, Professor of History, University of Illinois atChicago, author of Emancipation and Reconstruction, 1862-1879, "These always stimulating and sometimes quirky essays explore new dimensions of this endlessly fascinating, yet formative, event in American history."--Michael Perman, Professor of History, University of Illinois at Chicago, author of Emancipation and Reconstruction, 1862-1879, "Elegant, provocative, edifying."--Kenneth Stampp, Morrison Professor,Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, author of And the War Came andAmerica in 1857: A Nation on the Brink, "A scintillating look at an historical question that won't go away. The answers, in this collection of seven essays, are fresh and evocative, as seven of the leading scholars in the field offer new perspectives on the role of blacks, women, Lincoln, and the nation's democratic procedures inthe coming of the Civil War. The result is 'must' reading for all students of the period."--Jean H. Baker, Todd Professor, Goucher College, author of Mary Todd Lincoln and Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, "Elegant, provocative, edifying."--Kenneth Stampp, Morrison Professor, Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, author of And the War Came and America in 1857: A Nation on the Brink, "Certain to breathe new life into an old subject."--Eric Foner, DeWittClinton Professor, Columbia University, author of Reconstruction: America'sUnfinished Revolution and Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men, "A scintillating look at an historical question that won't go away. Theanswers, in this collection of seven essays, are fresh and evocative, as sevenof the leading scholars in the field offer new perspectives on the role ofblacks, women, Lincoln, and the nation's democratic procedures in the coming ofthe Civil War. The result is 'must' reading for all students of theperiod."--Jean H. Baker, Todd Professor, Goucher College, author of Mary ToddLincoln and Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in theMid-Nineteenth Century, "A fine addition to the distinguished series of Gettysburg Civil War Institute books."--Richard Nelson Current, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, author of Lincoln and the First Shot