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| #518713 in Books | Naval Institute Press | 2010-02-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x1.17 x6.10l,1.27 | File type: PDF | 448 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| TOO LONG A VOYAGE|By Michael A. Mendelson|More thesis than a well focused contribution to an area already rife with many technology and battle books. The premise here is a supposed comparison between British and U.S. foreign policy with the" iron clad" as the lynchpin,i.e. U.S. v Britain and the Confederacy and Britain v.the U.S. and France.The fundamental premise fails; firs||The US Civil War witnessed new engines of war, some of the most powerful of which were naval guns mounted on shallow draft, armor-protected warships. Most prominent were the monitors. Deployment of these vessels in inshore waters changed naval warfare and gave
The relatively unknown 'Cold War' of the American Civil War was a nevertheless crucial aspect of the survival, or not, of the United States in the mid 19th-century. Foreign intervention--explicitly in the form of British naval power--represented a far more serious threat to the success of the Union blockade, the safety of Yankee merchant shipping worldwide, and Union combined operations against the South than the Confederate States Navy. Whether or not the North or South...
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