Senin, 09 April 2018

ACW Book Review: Lincoln and His Admirals

Lincoln and His Admirals by Craig L. Symonds, Oxford University Press, 2008, $27.95 The historiography of the Civil War is dominated by studies of the participants, tactics, weaponry and strategies of the war’s various land campaigns. Veteran historian Craig L. Symonds, a former U.S. Naval Academy professor, has taken a major step in redressing that …

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