A concentrated focus ... Perhaps no other historian has ever rendered the struggle for Sumter in such authoritative detail as Larson does here ... Even in his portrayals of the White elite, Larson makes puzzling choices. Very early in the book, he devotes more than 30 pages to the prewar life of a loathsome planter turned senator, James Henry Hammond of South Carolina, seeming to set him up as one of the narrative’s major characters. But then Hammond largely disappears ... The portrait of Anderson is Larson at his best.
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