Our One Common Country
- Author James B. Conroy
- Narrator Malcolm Hillgartner
- Publisher Blackstone Publishing
- Publish Date 7 January 2014
- Run Time 12 hours and 26 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Central / national / federal government, History of the Americas, Military history.
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What to expect
Our One Common Country explores the most critical meeting of the Civil War. Given short shrift or overlooked by many historians, the Hampton Roads Conference of 1865 was a crucial turning point in the War between the States. In this well written and highly documented book, James B. Conroy describes in fascinating detail what happened when leaders from both sides came together to try to end the hostilities. The meeting was meant to end the fighting on peaceful terms. It failed, however, and the war dragged on for two more bloody, destructive months.
Through meticulous research of both primary and secondary sources, Conroy tells the story of the doomed peace negotiations through the characters who lived it. With a fresh and immediate perspective, Our One Common Country offers a thrilling and eye-opening look into the inability of our nation's leaders to find a peaceful solution. The failure of the Hampton Roads Conference shaped the course of American history and the future of America's wars to come.
Critics Review
“Conroy is a terrific writer who tells the story of one of
the war’s least known episodes, the Hampton Roads Peace Conference. But it is
the way he describes the people around Lincoln, their interaction with him and
each other, that makes this such a good read. Great anecdotes—if you’re like me
you’ll find yourself pausing every few pages and saying, ‘I never knew that’—my
favorite kind of book!”
“A brilliant account of the doomed effort to end the Civil War through diplomacy…In this excellent debut, Boston-based attorney Conroy vividly captures the hope, weariness, despair, and anger of the moment and the complexity of feelings on both sides…A splendid addition to any Civil War library.”
“Conroy’s impressively thorough and engaging document details the events leading up to, during, and immediately after the Hampton Roads Peace Conference, which has never before been the sole subject of a book…Conroy draws on private journals, official notes, newspaper reports, and more as he untangles this important, but often overlooked, moment in history.”
“A richly detailed, carefully analyzed, and well-written
account of the Hampton Roads meeting…An excellent and long-needed
addition to Civil War historiography.”
“In this massively researched, exceptionally well-written
book, James Conroy has illuminated and set in its historical context an episode
familiar and yet hitherto not closely examined. By carefully inserting
vignettes of the actual fighters into the big picture, he gives his account an
immediacy and human dimension rarely found in serious historical
works. This is, moreover, a page-turner to be read for sheer pleasure.”
“Exhaustively researched and engagingly written, James
Conroy’s account of the Hampton Roads Conference makes an important
contribution to the field of Civil War studies. General readers will enjoy the
memorable portraits of individuals and the convincing re-creation of popular
emotions as the war ground toward its close. Scholars will have to take more
seriously the abundant evidence of the priority that Lincoln gave to
conciliating Southern whites, in order to gain their cooperation in Reconstruction.”
“The
end of the Civil War is one of those bits of history we all think we know:
Appomattox and all that. This audiobook opens up the story of the men who were
trying to end the carnage weeks and months earlier, most notably through a
peace conference at Hampton Roads, Virginia. Narrator Malcolm Hillgartner lets
the story carry itself without unnecessary added drama and shades his voice
just enough that we can tell when quotations start and end. He conveys passion
where it’s warranted, particularly in the Southern editorials, without jarring
the overall tenor of the production.”
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