Northern Armageddon, D. Peter MacLeod
Northern Armageddon, D. Peter MacLeod
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Northern Armageddon
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Making of the American Revolution

Author: D. Peter MacLeod

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/22/2016


Synopsis

A vivid re-telling of Canada's most important battle, based on decades of research and many dramatic eyewitness accounts. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham is one of the pivotal events in North American and global history. This clash between British general James Wolfe and French general Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on September 13, 1759, led to the British victory in the Seven Years' War in North America, which in turn led to the creation of Canada and the United States as we know them today. Rooted in original research, featuring quotations and images that have never appeared before, Northern Armageddon immerses the reader in the campaign, battle and siege through the eyes of dozens of participants, such as British sailor William Hunter, four Quebec residents enduring the bombing of their city and a teenage Huron warrior. Shifting from perspective to perspective, we move from the bombardment of Quebec to the field of combat, where Montcalm and Wolfe gave their orders but thousands of individual soldiers determined the outcome of the battle. In the final chapters, MacLeod traces the battle's impact on Canada, the United States, both countries' Aboriginals and the world, from 1759 into the twenty-first century. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlene on August 19, 2022

I read this after spending several days in Quebec City, including a morning on the Plains of Abraham (which is now a lovely park) and another afternoon along the walls of the city. As a college history major, I had recognized the importance of the "British Conquest" of Quebec but the visit is what g......more

Goodreads review by Neil on March 22, 2022

A model of what good popular history should be. The author's approach is not to follow a chronological time line, but rather to spend an entire section from one side's point of view and then shifting to the other. It works very well and makes it easier to follow a story I didn't know much about. The......more

Goodreads review by Vince on November 02, 2020

I’m not a regular reader of military history, and while I appreciated the level of detail of the engagements, I think it would have benefitted from more of a big picture view.......more

Goodreads review by Julian on February 21, 2015

Exactly as a book should be focused on one battle. Numerous perspectives within each side, thoroughly researched, great background, play-by-play battle account and then placing in historical context. If you're looking for a 300 page straightforward account of the Battle for the Plains of Abraham, lo......more

Goodreads review by John on June 19, 2016

I found this to be very interesting. It was pretty well written for a history type of book and it gave me some understanding of the French/British relationships of the period, and even of today. I am going to Quebec soon, so it helped me get a bit of knowledge which may enhance my visit.......more