Rabu, 03 Mei 2017

CWT Book Review: War on the Waters

War on the Waters: The Union and Confederate Navies, 1861-1865 James M. McPherson, University of North Carolina Press No serious student of the war would deny that the Union and Confederate navies had a significant impact on the conflict’s course and outcome. Confederate commerce raiders inflicted significant damage on the U.S. merchant fleet, boosting Southern …

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