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"The Seven-Day Scholar: the Civil War: Exploring History One Week at a Time", by Dennis Gaffney was an intriguing concept. In this book, the Civil War is covered in 52 weeks, each week composed of 7 days. Each week covers a specific topic, from certain battles, to people, to events to subjects like slavery or women in the war, with each of the days being a different article. Though the subjects are not covered in great depth, there is a wide breadth of topics covered, leading to the reader being the recipient of a great deal of information. Though normally I am not a proponent of "quantity over quality", in this case there is a great deal of both quantity and quality. I would recommend this book experienced civil war historians and laymen looking to gain an greater understanding of the conflict. It will have a proud place on my history shelf. In addition, there is also a passable bibliography, with links to where to find further information on each of the topics. In short, this was a highly engaging and very interesting learning experience. I look forward to the next book in the "Seven-Day Scholar" series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ThothJ | 3 autres critiques | Dec 4, 2015 |
"The Seven-Day Scholar: the Civil War: Exploring History One Week at a Time", by Dennis Gaffney was an intriguing concept. In this book, the Civil War is covered in 52 weeks, each week composed of 7 days. Each week covers a specific topic, from certain battles, to people, to events to subjects like slavery or women in the war, with each of the days being a different article. Though the subjects are not covered in great depth, there is a wide breadth of topics covered, leading to the reader being the recipient of a great deal of information. Though normally I am not a proponent of "quantity over quality", in this case there is a great deal of both quantity and quality. I would recommend this book experienced civil war historians and laymen looking to gain an greater understanding of the conflict. It will have a proud place on my history shelf. In addition, there is also a passable bibliography, with links to where to find further information on each of the topics. In short, this was a highly engaging and very interesting learning experience. I look forward to the next book in the "Seven-Day Scholar" series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ThothJ | 3 autres critiques | Dec 3, 2015 |
"The Seven-Day Scholar: the Civil War: Exploring History One Week at a Time", by Dennis Gaffney was an intriguing concept. In this book, the Civil War is covered in 52 weeks, each week composed of 7 days. Each week covers a specific topic, from certain battles, to people, to events to subjects like slavery or women in the war, with each of the days being a different article. Though the subjects are not covered in great depth, there is a wide breadth of topics covered, leading to the reader being the recipient of a great deal of information. Though normally I am not a proponent of "quantity over quality", in this case there is a great deal of both quantity and quality. I would recommend this book experienced civil war historians and laymen looking to gain an greater understanding of the conflict. It will have a proud place on my history shelf. In addition, there is also a passable bibliography, with links to where to find further information on each of the topics. In short, this was a highly engaging and very interesting learning experience. I look forward to the next book in the "Seven-Day Scholar" series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ThothJ | 3 autres critiques | Dec 3, 2015 |
"The Seven-Day Scholar: the Civil War: Exploring History One Week at a Time", by Dennis Gaffney was an intriguing concept. In this book, the Civil War is covered in 52 weeks, each week composed of 7 days. Each week covers a specific topic, from certain battles, to people, to events to subjects like slavery or women in the war, with each of the days being a different article. Though the subjects are not covered in great depth, there is a wide breadth of topics covered, leading to the reader being the recipient of a great deal of information. Though normally I am not a proponent of "quantity over quality", in this case there is a great deal of both quantity and quality. I would recommend this book experienced civil war historians and laymen looking to gain an greater understanding of the conflict. It will have a proud place on my history shelf. In addition, there is also a passable bibliography, with links to where to find further information on each of the topics. In short, this was a highly engaging and very interesting learning experience. I look forward to the next book in the "Seven-Day Scholar" series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ThothJ | 3 autres critiques | Dec 3, 2015 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
70
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#248,179
Évaluation
5.0
Critiques
4
ISBN
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