Even before the first rumblings of secession shook the halls of Congress, British involvement in the coming schism was inevitable. Britain was dependent on the South for cotton, and in turn the Confederacy relied almost exclusively on Britain for guns, bullets, and ships. The Union sought to block any diplomacy between the two and consistently teetered on the brink of war with Britain. For four years the complex web of relationships between the countries led to defeats and victories both minute and history-making. In A World on Fire, Amanda Foreman examines the fraught relations from multiple angles while she introduces characters both humble and grand, bringing them to vivid life over the course of her sweeping and brilliant narrative.There's also allegedly an HBO doc in the works, which are always fucking awesome.
Thursday, July 07, 2011
A World On Fire
I think Team of Rivals was the first time I'd ever encountered any real mention of England's involvement/non-involvement in the US Civil War, so I'm looking forward to reading A World On Fire.
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