If, as many have argued, the Civil War is the most crucial moment
in our national life and Gettysburg its turning point, then the
climax of the climax, and a central moment in our nation's history,
is Pickett's Charge of 3 July 1863. This Civil War Short presents
Carol Reardon's stirring narrative of the charge itself, drawn from
Pickett's Charge in History and Memory, which demonstrates
that the story of Pickett's Charge told today is really an amalgam
of history and memory and that the evolution of that mix tells us
much about how we come to understand our nation's past.
UNC Press Civil War Shorts excerpt rousing narratives from
distinguished books published by the University of North Carolina
Press on the military, political, social, and cultural history of
the Civil War era. Produced exclusively in ebook format, they focus
on pivotal moments and figures and are intended to provide a
concise introduction, stir the imagination, and encourage further
exploration of the topic. For in-depth analysis, contextualization,
and perspective, we invite readers to consider the original
publications from which these works are drawn.