Netflix on the iPhone with unlimited data is pretty sweet. I noticed that Ken Burns' "Civil War' was available on Netflix
instant view, and having found the Civil War almost too large to
grapple with (Burns' Civil War is like 18 hours long, and it's just a
brief overview!) I had avoided learning much about it. Even with the
streaming option, I didn't' feel I could commit the huge amount of time
necessary to work through the entire series, but once I realized I could
stream it wirelessly and listen to it during my commute it became much
more manageable. Relying on still photographs and interviews, the "Civil
War" is largely and audio experience anyway, and while I may have
noticed more nuance by actually watching it, listening to it proved
highly rewarding.
I found it a great introduction to the war. It illustrated the personalities involved, showed the various
offensive and defensive moves by both sides, and was able to draw
distinctions between the battles. I toyed with the idea of getting into ACW for real with Black Powder, but the large number of troops required for the set piece battles, and the rather bland uniforms put me off. I might do some ACW skirmishing with An Uncivil War from Architects of War though.
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