A Short History of the Civil War at Sea

A Short History of the Civil War at Sea
Title A Short History of the Civil War at Sea PDF eBook
Author Spencer C. Tucker
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 203
Release 2001-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1461636353

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While fighting on land continues to hold center stage, recently much more attention has been focused on the Civil War at sea. And for good reason. Naval operations decided the outcome of the war as the North exploited its significant naval and maritime advantage to turn the war on land in its favor. In A Short History of the Civil War at Sea, Spencer C. Tucker, eminent naval and military historian and endowed chair at the Virginia Military Institute, provides a concise and lively overview of the "blue water" Civil War, or fighting on the seas and attacks directed from the sea. This volume covers the drama of significant naval battles, like the first clash of ironclads at Hampton Roads, the Union capture of New Orleans, fierce action in the Charleston Harbor, and the Battle of Mobile Bay. A Short History of the Civil War at Sea also discusses important themes, like the technological revolution in naval warfare; the impact of naval operations on U.S. and Confederate foreign relations; the Confederate use of torpedoes, submarines, and commerce raiders; and the Union's successful strategy of blockade. The struggle at sea might not have been as bloody as the fighting on land, but it was every bit as interesting and included a colorful cast of characters, like David G. Farragut, the North's highest ranking and most accomplished naval officer, and Confederate naval officer, commerce raider, and "Rebel Seadog" Raphael Semmes. And the advances of naval technology during the Civil War are fascinating-from the use of new Dahlgren guns to the design and redesign of the ironclads to the extensive use of mines and the development of submarines. Prof. Tucker covers it all in this new book, and his knowledge and skills as a storyteller shine. A Short History of the Civil War at Sea will entertain and inform students, scholars, and Civil War enthusiasts.

A Short History of the Civil War at Sea

A Short History of the Civil War at Sea
Title A Short History of the Civil War at Sea PDF eBook
Author Spencer Tucker
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 2005
Genre United States
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The Civil War at Sea

The Civil War at Sea
Title The Civil War at Sea PDF eBook
Author Craig L. Symonds
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 258
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0199931682

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Continuing in the vein of the Lincoln-prize winning Lincoln and His Admirals, acclaimed naval historian Craig L. Symonds presents an operational history of the Civil War navies - both Union and Confederate - in this concise volume. Illuminating how various aspects of the naval engagement influenced the trajectory of the war as a whole, The Civil War at Sea adds to our understanding of America's great national conflict. Both the North and the South developed and deployed hundreds of warships between 1861 and 1865. Because the Civil War coincided with a revolution in naval techonology, the development and character of warfare at sea from 1861-1865 was dramatic and unprecedented. Rather than a simple chronology of the war at sea, Symonds addresses the story of the naval war topically, from the dramatic transformation wrought by changes in technology to the establishment, management, and impact of blockade. He also offers critical assessments of principal figures in the naval war, from the opposing secretaries of the navy to leading operational commanders such as David Glasgow Farragut and Raphael Semmes. Symonds brings his expertise and knowledge of military and technological history to bear in this essential exploration of American naval engagement throughout the Civil War.

The Civil War at Sea

The Civil War at Sea
Title The Civil War at Sea PDF eBook
Author Dale Anderson
Publisher Gareth Stevens
Pages 52
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780836855852

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The Civil War was largely a land war, but control of trade over the seas was vital for both sides. The Union navy was out of date and unprepared at the war's beginning, and the Confederate navy was nonexistent. This book charts the rapid progress the North and South made to fight naval war that included blockades, blockade-runners, river fighting, and the coordinated work of army and navy. It also tells the story of the new kinds of ships and naval weapons developed and tested during the Civil War. Book jacket.

By Sea and by River

By Sea and by River
Title By Sea and by River PDF eBook
Author Bern Anderson
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1962
Genre United States
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Naval History. Civil War, 1861-65

Naval History. Civil War, 1861-65
Title Naval History. Civil War, 1861-65 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 50
Release 1881
Genre Hampton Roads, Battle of, Va., 1862
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Sea Wolf of the Confederacy

Sea Wolf of the Confederacy
Title Sea Wolf of the Confederacy PDF eBook
Author David W. Shaw
Publisher Sheridan House, Inc.
Pages 258
Release 2005-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1574092073

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David Shaw is the author of America's Victory and a number of other books. He lives in Maine.