Confederate Shipbuilding (Studies in Maritime History)

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ISBN-10:

0872495116

ISBN-13:

9780872495111

Released: Apr 01, 1987
Format: Hardcover, 132 pages
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Description:

In Confederate Shipbuilding, William N. Still Jr. cogently demonstrates the real grounds for the Confederacy's failure to build a successful navy. The South's major problems with shipbuilding concerned facilities, materials, and labor. To each of these subjects the author devotes a chapter, and then concludes by joining these problems to the larger issues of the Civil War.

Still argues that the Confederate navy's difficulties in construction were mainly caused by military, geographic, and political factors―not by lack of resources or the inefficiency of Southern naval officers. Problems caused by internal dissension―states' rights quarrels and interservice rivalries―were characteristic of other theaters of the war; yet, Still shows, the navy was particularly affected, being the stepchild of a war department that was land-minded. This careful study therefore contributes not only to our understanding of the failure of the Southern shipbuilding program, but also to our knowledge of the reasons for the downfall of the Confederate States of America.












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