steve.buckley@barrow6fc.ac.uk
I am out of College between 15-18 of December.
for all students of AS History at Barrow In Furness Sixth Form College, and beyond.
http://www.maniacworld.com/civil-war-in-four-minutes.html
Matthew Hillman informs me that the music is traditional American, performed by Jay Ungar and is called 'Ashokan Farewell'.
If you look at the subject divider for the part of the course dealing with Native Americans you'll see that there's a quote from a British historian, Simon Schama. The clip above is from a BBC series set to coincide with the US Presidential election in November. This is one programme you should try to avoid missing.

Best pub names of all time? 'Help the Poor Struggler' (Oldham) - Albert Pierrepoint, the last official UK executioner, was the landlord. 'Trip to Jerusalem' (Nottingham) - oldest pub in England. 'Peveril of the Peak' (Manchester) - named after a Walter Scott novel.
Longest pub name - The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn (Stalybridge)Promontory Summit, Utah - the location where the United States' first Transcontinental Railroad was officially completed on May 10, 1869, with the driving of the Golden Spike, joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads. Trains, they're brilliant.