The 1830s is an overlooked period in American naval history, overshadowed by the more popular and active War of 1812 and Civil War. Nevertheless, the personnel, operations, technologies, policies, and vision of the Navy of that era, which was emerging from the Age of Sail, are important components of its evolution, setting it on the long path to its status as a global maritime power. The decade also dispels any notion that Andrew Jackson was ambivalent toward the Navy. By Andrew Jackson’s inauguration in 1829, the Navy had engaged with two major powers, defended American shipping, conducted anti-piracy operations, and provided long-term, overseas presence. It had not, however, changed much since it had first engaged with a European pow...
This study examines the years 1783-1812 in order to identify how the Founders' strategic visions of ...
The fourth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson, covering the five-year period from 1816 through 1...
This project a cultural history of the U.S. Navy during an era of a major institutional and technolo...
U.S. naval expansion is considered to be inevitable. When it is discussed at all, especially in rec...
The sentiment is Mahanite; yet such words did not emit from the mouth of Alfred Thayer Mahan. Rather...
The Continental Navy is a naval organization which does not exist today, but one from which our pres...
Naval history,like military history, has until recently concerned itself largely with battles, or at...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
Debates about the number and types of ships needed in the American navy have been going on since bef...
The central figure in the modernization of the U.S. Navy. The career of Washington Irving Chambers s...
This third volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s rise to national prominence th...
History credits Alfred Thayer Mahan for the United States’ modernization and expansion of its navy. ...
In 1890, a profound shift occurred in the United States. A nation that had traditionally seen itself...
After the American Civil War the fleet of the United States Navy deteriorated. Navy\ud Department co...
This study examines the years 1783-1812 in order to identify how the Founders' strategic visions of ...
The fourth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson, covering the five-year period from 1816 through 1...
This project a cultural history of the U.S. Navy during an era of a major institutional and technolo...
U.S. naval expansion is considered to be inevitable. When it is discussed at all, especially in rec...
The sentiment is Mahanite; yet such words did not emit from the mouth of Alfred Thayer Mahan. Rather...
The Continental Navy is a naval organization which does not exist today, but one from which our pres...
Naval history,like military history, has until recently concerned itself largely with battles, or at...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
Debates about the number and types of ships needed in the American navy have been going on since bef...
The central figure in the modernization of the U.S. Navy. The career of Washington Irving Chambers s...
This third volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s rise to national prominence th...
History credits Alfred Thayer Mahan for the United States’ modernization and expansion of its navy. ...
In 1890, a profound shift occurred in the United States. A nation that had traditionally seen itself...
After the American Civil War the fleet of the United States Navy deteriorated. Navy\ud Department co...
This study examines the years 1783-1812 in order to identify how the Founders' strategic visions of ...
The fourth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson, covering the five-year period from 1816 through 1...
This project a cultural history of the U.S. Navy during an era of a major institutional and technolo...