Course detail: 1861: America Goes to War

This course will look at the military history of the first year of the American Civil War and how the North and South, unable to reconcile their differences over slavery and its place in the future of the republic, mobilized for war and, unsuccessfully, were unable to prevent the sectional conflict from becoming what would be America's bloodiest conflict. It will look at the strategic and political contexts that shaped military operations in Missouri, Virginia, and elsewhere, as well as the leaders, such as Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Nathaniel Lyon, and Pierre Beauregard, whose decisions shaped their course and outcome.


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Instructor Ethan S. Rafuse received his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is professor of military history at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. His publications include From the Mountains to the Bay: The War in Virginia, January-May 1862, guides to the Antietam, Manassas, and Petersburg battlefields, and U.S. Presidents During Wartime.


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Course pre-requisites
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