cover image The American Civil War: A Hands-On History

The American Civil War: A Hands-On History

Christopher J. Olsen, . . Hill & Wang, $24 (286pp) ISBN 978-0-8090-9538-4

In juxtaposing pithy narrative and end-of-chapter references to primary sources, this book offers a glimpse up the author's sleeve, at the process of history writing as well as of history making. Though many details of the Civil War have been omitted in this brief volume, the major characters, events and themes appear, accompanied by excerpts from letters, speeches, newspaper editorials and other supporting material that back Olsen's analysis and add texture. However, avid students of the Civil War will find the treatment superficial and largely familiar. Lincoln's Second Inaugural speech, his Gettysburg address, even Sullivan Ballou's sublimely heartbreaking letter to his wife are all here. There are also a few rarer nuggets: a mock menu highlighting the state of privation in besieged Vicksburg, for example, or the despicable Mississippi "Black Codes" during Reconstruction. Still, Olsen, who teaches history at Indiana State University, has produced a tightly written book ideal for anyone looking for a quick introduction to one of the most important periods in American history. (Aug.)