
Midnight on the Potomac
by Scott Ellsworth
4.2/5
1 book reviewed · 4.2 avg
A meticulously researched examination of the Civil War's final year that combines scholarly rigor with compelling storytelling, though its focused scope occasionally limits broader historical context.
What works
• Exceptional archival research drawing from over 200 manuscript collections
• Masterful integration of political, military, and social history
• Nuanced character portraits that avoid both hagiography and cynicism
• Accessible writing style that maintains scholarly credibility
• Fresh insights into Lincoln's assassination's political consequences
What doesn't
• Eastern theater bias leaves Western developments underexplored
• Twelve-month timeframe limits analysis of longer-term causes and effects
• Extensive scholarly apparatus may overwhelm general readers
• Some repetitive themes across middle chapters