Civil War Journal

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  • 1993
  • 3 Seasons
  • 8.3  (144)

Civil War Journal is a documentary television series that premiered on History in 1993. This acclaimed series is hosted by renowned military historians Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, with appearances by legendary actor Danny Glover. Together, they offer a deep dive into the history of the American Civil War, shedding light on the political and social complexities that led to one of the darkest chapters in American history. Over the course of the series, viewers are taken on a journey through some of the most significant moments of the Civil War, through original footage, reenactments and insightful commentary. The series effectively presents a broad spectrum of topics ranging from military strategy to the human toll of the war, which makes the show a must-watch for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of this critical moment in history. One of the most compelling aspects of the series is the commentary by the hosts. Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis bring an impressive depth of knowledge and analysis to the series, offering a unique perspective on the events and characters of the Civil War. Their insights will keep viewers interested as they explore not just the history of the Civil War, but the ways in which that history has been recorded and remembered. In addition to Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, the series features appearances by Danny Glover, who contributes to the series' cultural significance by representing the African American experience in the Civil War. Glover's narration adds a sense of urgency to the series and brings to life the struggles of African Americans at a time when their political and social rights were gravely endangered. Finally, the reenactments presented in each episode further add to the show's engaging nature. The show's creators have painstakingly reconstructed many of the most critical moments of the Civil War, using actors, props and costumes to create riveting depictions of history. These reenactments help viewers gain an appreciation for just how challenging the war was and how it impacted the lives of everyone involved. In summary, Civil War Journal is an incredible television series that offers a nuanced and in-depth exploration of this important moment in American history. With insightful commentary by hosts Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, along with narration from actor Danny Glover, the show illuminates the complexity of the war and the impact it had on the lives of every American. The reenactments help bring the past to life and connect viewers with this critical moment in history. For anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the Civil War, this series is a must-watch.

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First Ladies North and South
8. First Ladies North and South
July 9, 1995
Summary is not available.
Dan Sickles: The General Who Got Away with Murder
7. Dan Sickles: The General Who Got Away with Murder
July 2, 1995
In 1859, Rep. Dan Sickles is acquitted of murder by reason of temporary insanity, then he becomes a Union general.
Trains at War
6. Trains at War
June 11, 1995
While both sides needed trains, the Union alone had the knowledge and equipment necessary to build them.
Yank vs Reb: The Foot Soliders Life
5. Yank vs Reb: The Foot Soliders Life
April 23, 1995
Rare photographs depict the deprivations of a soldier's life.
The Boy Generals
4. The Boy Generals
April 16, 1995
Profiles young men who rose to high rank in the Civil War.
Divided Houses: Families Split by War
3. Divided Houses: Families Split by War
April 9, 1995
Men fight against their own family and friends during the Civil War.
Born Killers: The Iron Brigade
2. Born Killers: The Iron Brigade
March 26, 1995
The Iron Brigade fought heroically at Brawner's Farm, South Mountain and Antietam before suffering devastating losses at Gettysburg.
Mr. Lincolns Butcher: Gen Ulysses S Grant
1. Mr. Lincolns Butcher: Gen Ulysses S Grant
March 5, 1995
Lincoln gives Grant command of the Union Army.
Description

Civil War Journal is a documentary television series that premiered on History in 1993. This acclaimed series is hosted by renowned military historians Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, with appearances by legendary actor Danny Glover. Together, they offer a deep dive into the history of the American Civil War, shedding light on the political and social complexities that led to one of the darkest chapters in American history.

Over the course of the series, viewers are taken on a journey through some of the most significant moments of the Civil War, through original footage, reenactments and insightful commentary. The series effectively presents a broad spectrum of topics ranging from military strategy to the human toll of the war, which makes the show a must-watch for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of this critical moment in history.

One of the most compelling aspects of the series is the commentary by the hosts. Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis bring an impressive depth of knowledge and analysis to the series, offering a unique perspective on the events and characters of the Civil War. Their insights will keep viewers interested as they explore not just the history of the Civil War, but the ways in which that history has been recorded and remembered.

In addition to Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, the series features appearances by Danny Glover, who contributes to the series' cultural significance by representing the African American experience in the Civil War. Glover's narration adds a sense of urgency to the series and brings to life the struggles of African Americans at a time when their political and social rights were gravely endangered.

Finally, the reenactments presented in each episode further add to the show's engaging nature. The show's creators have painstakingly reconstructed many of the most critical moments of the Civil War, using actors, props and costumes to create riveting depictions of history. These reenactments help viewers gain an appreciation for just how challenging the war was and how it impacted the lives of everyone involved.

In summary, Civil War Journal is an incredible television series that offers a nuanced and in-depth exploration of this important moment in American history. With insightful commentary by hosts Brian Pohanka and William C. Davis, along with narration from actor Danny Glover, the show illuminates the complexity of the war and the impact it had on the lives of every American. The reenactments help bring the past to life and connect viewers with this critical moment in history. For anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the Civil War, this series is a must-watch.

  • Premiere Date
    September 8, 1993
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (144)