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""A compact, judicious account of Kentucky in the war."--Journal of American History" --
""This book deals exclusively with Kentucky during the Civil War and is one of the most concise books on a subject that is oftentimes bypassed by Civil War historians."--Leatherneck" --
""This book is sharp as a tack -- well researched, condensed, and eminently readable."--Lexington Herald-Leader" --
""A crisp, concise, well-written study of a state thrust into a unique wilderness by the secession crisis."--North Carolina Historical Review" --
"Specialists in Kentucky Civil War history should be delighted with the concise, balanced interpretations and sound conclusions."--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" --
""A vivid treatment of the Civil War in Kentucky."--Filson Club History Quarterly" --
""Harrison explores the complexities of the conflict in Kentucky and why the state played such a crucial role in shaping the political, socioeconomic and military aspects of the war."--Kentucky Monthly" --
""The Bluegrass State was torn in two by battling ideologies. At first, Kentucky was able to maintain its neutrality, offering neither side its soldiers or allegiance. In late summer 1861, the Civil War came to Kentucky,. And there was little doubt that the prevailing sentiment was Unionist."--Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM" --
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very informative but dry reading.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Civil War in Kentucky (Hardcover)
This book explains in explicit detail the Civil War within Kentucky's borders. It explains Kentucky's importance as a strategic military buffer state for both the North and South. The Civil War in Kentucky explores the underlying political strife that shaped and piloted the Civil War in Kentucky. It touches on the effects this war had on ordinary citizentry. I liked the detailed and little known information included in this book. It gave the background behind many commonly known facts within the state. It was an interesting touch when Dr. Harrison added well selected quotes to backup his facts. However, I thought the book was extremely dry reading. It was difficult to get through the book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very brief overview,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Civil War in Kentucky (Hardcover)
This is a brief overview of a complex subject. It gives basic information on the political turmoil in Kentucky before, during and after the Civil War and on the few battles which took place in the state, including Morgan's raids. It spends little time discussing Kentuckian Confederate troops outside the state. I found this to be a useful basic introduction but to be very lacking in detail -- I understand the series of which it is part is intentionally made up of overviews. Missing from the book was much discussion of social history and socioeconomic and ethnic divisions within the state.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I like this little book,
By Avi Hathor (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Civil War in Kentucky (Hardcover)
This little book is just that, an overview of the American Civil War in Kentucky. It covers all the main military thrusts into the Commonwealth, and its effects on the people. Recommended.
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