Cry Havoc!, Nelson D. Lankford
Cry Havoc!, Nelson D. Lankford
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Cry Havoc!
The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861

Author: Nelson D. Lankford

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/01/2007


Synopsis

In early March 1861, civil war loomed. By late April, Americans had begun to kill their fellow citizens. Cry Havoc! recounts in riveting detail the events that divided the states and reveals how quirks of timing, character, and place all conspired to transform the nation into a battlefield. Nelson Lankford, author of Richmond Burning, chronicles the eight critical weeks that began with Lincoln's inauguration through the explosion at Fort Sumter and the president's fateful response to it. Before Fort Sumpter, the balance could have tipped in favor of a peaceful resolution. But the groundswell of patriotic fervor that followed convulsed the political and military landscape in ways unimaginable just weeks before. This book addresses the many might-have-beens, both familiar and lesser known. What if Lincoln had shown restraint over Fort Sumter? What if he had delayed the proclaimation calling for troops? Could wavering unionists in the upper South have held the line? A must-read for all who wish to understand the birth of the modern United States of America, Cry Havoc! probes the fateful series of events and analyzes each of the failed possibilities that hindsight affords.

"Might-have-beens haunt this absorbing study of the opening act of the Civil War."—Publishers Weekly


About Nelson D. Lankford

Nelson Lankford is Assistant Director for Publications and Education at the Virginia Historical Society. He holds a PhD in history from Indiana University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on May 27, 2022

I liked this book. A lot of information I’d never heard before from the months just before and after Secession occurred. It focused mainly on the border states , Maryland / Virginia, but also others. What if found fascinating was the fact the leanings of each community was often divided and/or the dec......more

Goodreads review by Mike on January 16, 2012

This book is unlike any other Civil War history that I've ever read as it deals not with battles, but with the politics of secession and the often-overlooked events that led the North and South to full fledged civil war. With this micro-history approach, Lankford has composed an intricate, wonderful......more

Goodreads review by Gerry on November 12, 2021

I liked this book because it covered in better-than-usual detail the steps leading to the Late Unpleasantness once South Carolina seceeded. Most of the action seemed to center on Virginia as Unionists vainly tried to keep the Old Dominion in the Union. I also appreciated the details of what happened......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on December 27, 2023

This book is about the first half of 1861. Lankford is interested in how the Civil War came to happen, and particularly interested in dismantling the idea that it was inevitable, or that it had to happen the way it did. It DIDN'T have to happen the way it did, and he digs into the decisions made by......more

Goodreads review by Penelope on October 17, 2019

Marvelous, well done, and informative.......more