Course detail: Three Days at Gettysburg

The great three-day Battle of Gettysburg has widely been seen as the American Civil War's turning point, the pivot on which the war and the fate of the republic turned. This course will look at the three days of battle at Gettysburg. We'll consider the great (and not so great) leaders, events and decisions that shaped its course, conduct and outcome, as well the larger campaign that carried the war north of the Potomac for the second time in less than a year. We'll also look at the battle's special place in the war's history, as well as that of the individuals and events that shaped its course and results.


Instructor bio: Ethan S. Rafuse received his doctorate from 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 "Robert E. Lee and the Fall of the Confederacy 1863-1865," essays in "The Chattanooga Campaign" and "The Chickamauga Campaign," and "U.S. Presidents During Wartime."

Course pre-requisites
(required) Osher Membership Fee

 Session Information: OC26356H

Schedule: Every week on Wednesday, starting on 10/29/25 and ending on 11/12/25
Times: 06:30pm-08:30pm CDT

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Ethan Rafuse

Facility Detail

Edwards Campus
KU Edwards Campus, Regnier Hall & Online
12610 Quivira Rd.
Overland Park, KS 66049

Cancellation Policy

A refund less a $5.00 cancellation fee will be assessed for all cancellations made in writing prior to 7 days before the start of the event. After that time, no refunds will be made.