About this Event
Course code: 08 201
Booking closes on Friday 10th January 2025 at 12 noon.
Due to limited resources we are UNABLE TO ACCEPT LATE BOOKINGS after this date.
THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD ONLINE THROUGH ZOOM.
It is not necessary to have attended part 1 of this course to come along to part 2.
Did Lincoln's wife dream of his assassination the night before the play? Was Ulysses S Grant a drunk? Why are there statues of Confederate generals all over the South? Did Britain have a role to play in deciding the outcome? Is there a Dundee connection?
These questions may not keep you up at night but if you're interested in the answers this is the course for you. We present the Civil War in technicolor glory. This war was not just about dates and battles and this course brings to life the personalities, beliefs, and determination of those involved. It delves into what it really means to be in the midst of civil conflict. How it ravages family ties, is vindictive, and all participants (from politicians through generals to the lowly grunt) have a vested interest in the outcome. No one can sit on the fence. These conflicts tend to be more cruel and bloody and the US Civil War was no different… In fact, it was the personification of a civil war: "Brother against brother."
Join Mark on this journey through America's tumultuous times. A time when an established way of life was swept away and another ushered in. A time when men and women were chattel, the property of others, and a time when one man had the strength and courage to change things. A time of opportunities taken and missed and a time that reaches through history to influence today.
Tutor : Mark Cabrelli
After graduating from Dundee University in both Geography and History and Strathclyde in Marketing, Mark worked in Virginia, USA for 25 years. An avid historian, his special interest in the American Civil War took him to all of the major sites associated with the War throughout the US. From the killing fields Gettysburg and Antietam to the Pr*son at Andersonville and the Vicksburg siege to the Appomattox courthouse and Ford’s Theater in DC.
Combining years of study of this turning point in the history of the USA and its international implications with his knowledge of the country, Mark brings particular insight into this key historical event. His course offers a fascinating perspective on the complex story behind the popular cultural myths and tales of this momentous conflict and its long-term impact.
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Event Venue
Online
GBP 40.00 to GBP 50.00