More than 60,000 books have been published on the Civil War. Most
Americans, though, get their ideas about the war why it was fought, what
was won, what was lost not from books but from movies, television, and
other popular media.
In an engaging and accessible survey, Gallagher guides listeners through
the stories told in recent film and art, showing how they have both
reflected and influenced the political, social, and racial currents of
their times. The most influential perspective for the Civil War
generation, says Gallagher, is almost entirely absent from the Civil War
stories being told today. This lively investigation into what popular
entertainment teaches us and what it reflects about us will prompt
listeners to consider how we form opinions on current matters of debate,
such as the use of the military, the freedom of dissent, and the flying
of the Confederate flag.