A study of Union Tinclads Noted American naval bibliographer Myron Smith has once again turned his attention to the Civil War. Following his biography of gunboat commander Le Roy Fitch (2007) and his examination of the woodclads Tyler, Lexington and Conestoga (2008), Smith offers...
In July 1864 as Confederate general Jubal Early\u27s 14,000-man army threatened to invade Washington...
Prosecuting the Union Naval Blockade This book is the third installment of Robert Browning Jr.’s exh...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
The Union Navy\u27s Campaign to Control the Mississippi River Although it has received less attentio...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
A Review of the Importance of the Yazoo Campaign The Union attempt to capture the Confederate fortif...
Reviewer Thomas F. Army writes that in The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mi...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
Blockades, commerce, and amphibious assaults Author braids together three major themes Now for the...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
In Engines of Rebellion Saxton T. Bisbee surveys the history of Southern steam machinery across thos...
The Union’s Naval Command The recent string of books on the Union and Confederate navies demonstra...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
In July 1864 as Confederate general Jubal Early\u27s 14,000-man army threatened to invade Washington...
Prosecuting the Union Naval Blockade This book is the third installment of Robert Browning Jr.’s exh...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
The Union Navy\u27s Campaign to Control the Mississippi River Although it has received less attentio...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
A Review of the Importance of the Yazoo Campaign The Union attempt to capture the Confederate fortif...
Reviewer Thomas F. Army writes that in The Siege of Vicksburg: Climax of the Campaign to Open the Mi...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
Blockades, commerce, and amphibious assaults Author braids together three major themes Now for the...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
In Engines of Rebellion Saxton T. Bisbee surveys the history of Southern steam machinery across thos...
The Union’s Naval Command The recent string of books on the Union and Confederate navies demonstra...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
In July 1864 as Confederate general Jubal Early\u27s 14,000-man army threatened to invade Washington...
Prosecuting the Union Naval Blockade This book is the third installment of Robert Browning Jr.’s exh...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...