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Civil Warships

Sabine Lorca

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Civil Warships examines the naval aspects of the American Civil War, highlighting the rapid transformations in naval technology and strategy that occurred between the Union and the Confederacy. The book argues that the war was a pivotal moment in naval history, driven by the rise of ironclad warships and the implementation of the Union blockade. It also emphasizes the importance of key naval battles in determining the war's outcome and shaping future naval doctrine.

 
The book explores the antebellum naval landscape and the economic factors influencing each side's naval capabilities. For example, the introduction of ironclads challenged the dominance of wooden navies, while the Union's blockade aimed to cripple the Confederacy's economy, although it faced international legal challenges. Drawing from naval records, newspapers, journals, and personal accounts, Civil Warships integrates technological, strategic, and economic perspectives.

 
The book progresses by first introducing pre-war naval technology, transitioning to the Union blockade's impact, and then analyzing key naval battles. By taking a holistic view, the book offers insights for both casual readers and serious scholars interested in military history and naval warfare, as well as broader themes such as economic warfare and technological innovation.
Disponibile da: 21/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 68 pagine.

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