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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indespensible Civil War resource,
By Mike Duffy (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
This humongous encyclopedia is easily the best reference I have ever seen on the Civil War. The thing is 2600 pages long, has 1600 entries, and weighs about 7 pounds, and is quite well written and edited. It covers military, political, and social events, and biographies equally. The articles are generally well written but short and introductory rather than exhaustive. Has lots of photos, illustrations and maps (the maps are OK but not spectacular), and a wonderful bibliogaphy section. I can't recommend this book enough. I learn something new every time I open it.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Civil War afficianados need this book!,
By 44Magpie (Southwest Missouri) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
First of all, this thing is MASSIVE! When you're done reading it you can use it for weight in an exercise routine. However, it has over 2200 pages so it will be a long read. That having been said, I believe this will henceforth be THE standard reference guide to the Civil War. It is packed with great photos and maps, some I have never seen before. The capsule summaries are well written and informative. I have glanced through this book and now I am ready to dive in and read it cover to cover. Get this one if you are a Civil War or History buff!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fantastic Book,
This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
This is a massive book. It will soon be "THE REFERENCE" to most all Civil War debates. If I were to pick just one book to go to, for a search of Civil War information, this one would have to be it. This is one book that everyone would be proud to own. ( As well, as the kind that almost caves your chest in, laying in bed reading--It IS A BIG BOOK.) There is such a wealth of information, and every thing is solidily backed up with excellent references. It's a fantastic book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Civil War Resource,
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
As a writer and public relations practitioner where the Civil War is concerned, I've found Heider's Encyclopedia of the American Civil War to be a top-notch source of information about the War Between the States. Thorough, yet concise, there is information on all aspects of the conflict ranging from pre-war issues to its ultimate consequences. Although it's impossible to cover all skirmishes and engagements, it's amazing how many are included. The Documents section is impressive and all entries contain excellent cross-referencing. I recommend this encyclopedia to anyone interested in the conflict between the North and South.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Indispensable,
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
My library of American Civil War books is still on the small side but constantly growing. One reason I do not feel compelled to add to it at an even faster pace is the fact that I am fortunate enough to own this comprehensive work. The Encyclopedia of the American Civil War is the finest book of its kind that I have ever seen on any subject at a price that most people can afford.
I cannot imagine anyone with a substantial interest in the Civil War who would not thoroughly enjoy this book. It is amazingly broad in its coverage, and I often find it surprisingly deep as well. It never fails to fascinate regardless of whether I am looking for specific information or simply flipping through it randomly when I have a few idle minutes. For example, while looking for information on Charleston, SC, I stumbled upon a multi-page article on Charleston, IL, a small town 20 miles away from where I grew up. It turns out that this small community in rural America was not only home at one time to the Lincoln family, which I knew, but it was also the site of one of the bloodiest riots in the Civil War. I had no idea of the latter until I came across the article in this book. My only regret is that I have never found affordable encyclopedias covering World Wars I and II that are this comprehensive. The Oxford Companion to World War II is very good, and its size is more managebale, but it is not in the same league as the Encyclopedia of the American Civil War. I cannot recommend this highly enough for Civil War "fans".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
complete reference,
This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
There is so much information in this book it is ridiculous. I have found new sources just by flipping through this book. Every entry is detailed. Many different facets of the war are covered such as political, military, and socioeconomic issues. This is a true all encompassing source to the American Civil War! It is well worth the money.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It will become one of your principle resources,
This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
Whenever I want to do very much research on the Civil War my principle resources begin with the books of Bruce Catton. Following extremely close on their heels is this one.
I used to refer to "Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History" as an arm killer even before I got it. This came from finding it in a local bookstore several years back and sitting down with it. It's a big book, over 2,730 pages long. Get the picture? This isn't the type of book you get if you have only a passing interest in the war. If you have a passing interst in the war, this is the type of book you hope your local library has in it's reference room while if you're serious about studying the war it's the type you want in your personal library. And believe me, you'll be happy it's in your personal library because it literally is an encyclopedia on the war. As you might expect there is info in here on the major battles of the war as well as key military and political figures. Battles and individuals you've probably had to learn about since grade school. But this also goes into detail on lesser or unknown battles and individuals. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Subjects covered by this book includes music, newspapers, Union and Confederate railroads, Union and Confederate navies, Union and Confederate rations, female soldiers, the Trent Affair, the suspension of Hapeus Corpus, states themselves, the formation of the Congressional Medal of Honor, prisons, etc. Articles are divided by alphabetically, as should be expected in an encyclopedia. On top of this, the book is also divided into the encyclopedia section, a section on documents from the war and just before, five different appendices, a chronology of the war, and a glossary. All of which, naturally, adds to why theis will become one of your principle resources The documents cover several hundred pages of the book. The section is divided in two, a listing of the documents featured which serves as a kind of table of contents that is divided by subject matter and then the documents themselves. Subjects are each divided into the principle subject and a sub-sets of subjects. For example, the very first principle subject is "The Political Crisis" and sub-sets of this subgect include "The Harper's Ferry Raid," "The Election of 1860," and "Secession- The First Wave." Each sub-set within a subject includes at least one document. Some sub-sets may themselves be broken even further into sus-sub-sets. The "Secession- The First Wave" is such an sub-set, being broken into A-G sub-sub-sets which cover the secession documents of the first seven Confederate states to seceed before the shelling of Fort Sumter. The appendices are pretty straight forward. The first two are for the Confederacy, one on it's officers and one it's government. The next two are the same as the first but for the Union. And the fifth is a listing of Civil War battlefields and state maps helping to locate them. On the officers appendicies, these are basically just lists of generals with the highest rank they achieved during the war. The government appedicies include the presidents (Buchanan, Lincoln and Davis), Senators, Representatives, presidential cabinet members, and Cogresses and their sessions. Like the appendicies, the chronology and the glossary are also straightforward. The chronology offering dates and events that occured on those dates while the glossary offers definitions of terms one might not understand. An example from the chronology, maybe you want to see what might have occured on February 7, 1862. You look it up and find the book lists this as the start of the Battle of Roanoke Island, NC which you can then look up the main article on the battle in the encyclopedia. An example from the glossary, maybe you've heard the term panada in reference to the war but don't know what it is. The book's glossary specifically explains panada is a "mush consisting of corn meal, crackers, and boiling water, often flavored with seasoning and wine." Is this book worth the price? Well, it may seem a bit steep. But in the end the book ends up paying for itself as it becomes, as has already been noted, a principle resource for studying the war.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HUGE book with a HUGE amount of information,
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
As you have probably guessed, this book is HUGE. But don't let the size and price scare you. This is a MUST have for anyone who has an interest in the American Civil War. The sheer number of references and the breadth of the topics which cover every single angle of the Civil War, make this book THE reference manual to own.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb in all respects,
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
Superb in all respects.
The definitive reference book on the American Civil War. An absolute must for any serious Civil War buff. Absolutely outstanding.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Work!!,
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This review is from: Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Hardcover)
This is an absolutely essential book for anyone with an interest in Civil War scholarship. The scope and breadth of this work is utterly astounding. Over 250 Civil War scholars have joined to create over 2700 pages on 1600+ entries in this massive book. As advertised, this book is a political, social and military history, as pretty much nothing is missed. Makes a phenomenal starting point for information and research on about any subject or person relating to the war that you can think of. Each entry also includes a list of recommended books and articles for further reading for each entry in the encyclopedia. Several appendicies to the book are made up by important documents realted to all aspects of the conflict, a civil war chronology of events and a state by state battlefield location map. This is a book you will constantly refer back to for information. And, at the seldom instance you are not using this book for study, you can use it in your workout program, as it is darn heavy for a book.
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Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (5 Volumes) by David S. Heidler (Library Binding - December 1, 2000)
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