

The Great Tours: Civil War Battlefields
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S1 B1 - The Power of Place: The Civil War in Context
31 Ekim 202327 dakStart your journey with a closer look at why battlefields matter. Turn next to how soldiers fought. How did the rifled musket limit tactical choices on the battlefield? What was the purpose of artillery? Why did Civil War officers persist in launching frontal attacks?The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B2 - Manassas: The First Battle of Bull Run
31 Ekim 202327 dakExamine the first Union advance from Washington under General Irvin McDowell, whose troops were stopped short by Confederate forces under P. G. T. Beauregard at a small stream in Virginia called Bull Run. Take a tour of Henry House Hill, where the Union line collapsed, then follow the Union retreat across the Stone Bridge.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B3 - The Seven Days’ Battles
31 Ekim 202331 dakOn June 25, 1862, Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s newly christened Army of Northern Virginia launched a series of battles that sent General George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac reeling away from Richmond. Go inside this campaign, known as the Seven Days’ Battles, and discover how the bloodiest week in American history changed the course of the Civil War.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B4 - A Return to Manassas: The Second Battle of Bull Run
31 Ekim 202326 dakGo back to Bull Run for a second battle that saw the dazzling movements of Lee’s lieutenants, James Longstreet and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. On the field, you’ll stop at Brawner Farm, where fighting first erupted. Then, you’ll go to Deep Cut, a critical portion of railroad bed, and Chinn Ridge, where Union army officer Fletcher Webster met his end.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B5 - Antietam: America’s Bloodiest Day
31 Ekim 202327 dakGo inside the bloodiest day of the Civil War at the battlefield at Antietam. Here, you’ll learn how the terrain—cornfields, woods, farm lanes, and creeks—obscured troop formation and left soldiers vulnerable to assault. Look back and consider the ferocity of the fighting, including the wounding of Oliver Wendell Holmes, and more.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B6 - After Antietam: Photography and Medicine
31 Ekim 202327 dakExamine the aftermath of Antietam, by following in the footsteps of the war’s first photographers. You’ll explore the physical and emotional trauma the battle inflicted on the men who fought there, as well as how surgeons and nurses, including Clara Barton, cared for the wounded.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B7 - The Battle of Fredericksburg
31 Ekim 202331 dakDiscover how the fiasco at Fredericksburg proved what many soldiers feared when President Lincoln replaced George B. McClellan with Ambrose Burnside: They would have to pay in blood for a purely political decision. Also, consider why General Robert E. Lee was frustrated in the wake of his lopsided victory.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B8 - The Battle of Chancellorsville
31 Ekim 202335 dakExplore the Battle of Chancellorsville, where an audacious Lee divided his army three times against a more numerous Army of the Potomac. Despite the Army of Northern Virginia’s victory, Lee’s losses at Chancellorsville were staggering: nearly 13,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing—and among the dead, the irreplaceable Stonewall Jackson.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B9 - Gettysburg: Day One
31 Ekim 202332 dakTurn now to Lee’s second raid into the North, which resulted in the Battle of Gettysburg—perhaps the most well-known battle and battlefield of the Civil War. On the field, you will stop at McPherson’s Woods and Willoughby Run; Barlow’s Knoll; and Cemetery Hill, where the first day’s fighting ended with the arrival of more troops.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B10 - Gettysburg: Days Two and Three
31 Ekim 202331 dakContinue your look at the Battle of Gettysburg with the significant moments of July 2nd and 3rd in 1863, including the battle’s most famous attack, Pickett’s Charge. You’ll spend time exploring locations like Peach Orchard; Little Round Top, and Chamberlain’s memories of its defense; and Culp’s Hill.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B11 - Remembering Gettysburg
31 Ekim 202338 dakHow does a killing ground become a healing ground? Close out your time at Gettysburg with a focus on the aftermath of the battle. You’ll learn how the Union victory became a moment of redemption for the Army of the Potomac. You’ll learn about how burials were conducted and about the creation of a national cemetery to commemorate such sacrifice of life lost.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B12 - The Wilderness
31 Ekim 202330 dakAfter the Battle of Gettysburg, there would be no major military action in Virginia until the following spring, when Ulysses S. Grant joined the Army of the Potomac in the campaign that began in an area of Spotsylvania County and resulted in the Battle of the Wilderness. Explore Saunders Field and witness the disintegration of the Confederate line at Widow Tapp’s Field.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B13 - Spotsylvania Court House
31 Ekim 202329 dakFirst, stop at Laurel Hill, where a Union charge dissolved into a rout and the death of Union commander John Sedgewick. Then, explore the Mule Shoe, where federal troops fought to capture a formidable series of earthworks. Lastly, visit a bend in those earthworks that came to be known as the “Bloody Angle.”The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B14 - Petersburg: The Crater
31 Ekim 202327 dakPlunge into one of the most shocking events of the entire Civil War. To break a stalemate during the siege of Petersburg, some Union soldiers dug a tunnel under Confederate lines and detonated four tons of powder. The explosion created a giant crater in Lee’s lines, but a bungled Union attack meant the siege would continue for months to come.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B15 - Lee’s Surrender: Appomattox Court House
31 Ekim 202337 dakConclude the series with a discussion of Lee’s surrender to Grant at the Appomattox Court House. Consider why the way the war ended was impactful then and now, and continues to resonate with Americans.The Great Courses Living ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alın