Civil War Ironclads

Civil War Ironclads
Title Civil War Ironclads PDF eBook
Author William H. Roberts
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2003-04-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0801873703

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Honorable Mention, Science and Technology category, John Lyman Book Awards, North American Society for Oceanic History Civil War Ironclads supplies the first comprehensive study of one of the most ambitious programs in the history of naval shipbuilding. In constructing its new fleet of ironclads, William H. Roberts explains, the U.S. Navy faced the enormous engineering challenges of a largely experimental technology. In addition, it had to manage a ship acquisition program of unprecedented size and complexity. To meet these challenges, the Navy established a "project office" that was virtually independent of the existing administrative system. The office spearheaded efforts to broaden the naval industrial base and develop a marine fleet of ironclads by granting shipbuilding contracts to inland firms. Under the intense pressure of a wartime economy, it learned to support its high-technology vessels while incorporating the lessons of combat. But neither the broadened industrial base nor the advanced management system survived the return of peace. Cost overruns, delays, and technical blunders discredited the embryonic project office, while capital starvation and never-ending design changes crippled or ruined almost every major builder of ironclads. When Navy contracts evaporated, so did the shipyards. Contrary to widespread belief, Roberts concludes, the ironclad program set Navy shipbuilding back a generation.

Battle of the Ironclads

Battle of the Ironclads
Title Battle of the Ironclads PDF eBook
Author Alden R. Carter
Publisher Franklin Watts
Total Pages 64
Release 1993
Genre Hampton Roads (Va.), Battle of, 1862
ISBN 9780531200919

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Examines the construction, battles, and technological and historical impact of the Civil War battleships, the Monitor and the Merrimac.

Reign of Iron

Reign of Iron
Title Reign of Iron PDF eBook
Author James L. Nelson
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 400
Release 2009-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0061857033

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At the outbreak of the Civil War, North and South quickly saw the need to develop the latest technology in naval warfare, the ironclad ship. After a year-long scramble to finish first, in a race filled with intrigue and second guessing, blundering and genius, the two ships -- the Monitor and the Merrimack -- after a four-hour battle, ended the three-thousand-year tradition of wooden men-of-war and ushered in "the reign of iron." In the first major work on the subject in thirty-five years, novelist, historian, and tall-ship sailor James L. Nelson, acclaimed author of the Brethren of the Coast trilogy, brilliantly recounts the story of these magnificent ships, the men who built and fought them, and the extraordinary battle that made them legend.

Civil War Ironclads

Civil War Ironclads
Title Civil War Ironclads PDF eBook
Author William H. Roberts
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2007-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780801887512

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Honorable Mention, Science and Technology category, John Lyman Book Awards, North American Society for Oceanic History Civil War Ironclads supplies the first comprehensive study of one of the most ambitious programs in the history of naval shipbuilding. In constructing its new fleet of ironclads, William H. Roberts explains, the U.S. Navy faced the enormous engineering challenges of a largely experimental technology. In addition, it had to manage a ship acquisition program of unprecedented size and complexity. To meet these challenges, the Navy established a "project office" that was virtually independent of the existing administrative system. The office spearheaded efforts to broaden the naval industrial base and develop a marine fleet of ironclads by granting shipbuilding contracts to inland firms. Under the intense pressure of a wartime economy, it learned to support its high-technology vessels while incorporating the lessons of combat. But neither the broadened industrial base nor the advanced management system survived the return of peace. Cost overruns, delays, and technical blunders discredited the embryonic project office, while capital starvation and never-ending design changes crippled or ruined almost every major builder of ironclads. When Navy contracts evaporated, so did the shipyards. Contrary to widespread belief, Roberts concludes, the ironclad program set Navy shipbuilding back a generation.

Confederate Ironclads at War

Confederate Ironclads at War
Title Confederate Ironclads at War PDF eBook
Author R. Thomas Campbell
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 1476676402

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Hampered by lack of materials, shipyards and experienced shipbuilders, even so the South managed to construct 34 iron-armored warships during the Civil War, of which the Confederate Navy put 25 into service. The stories of these vessels illustrate the hardships under which the Navy operated--and also its resourcefulness. Except for the Albemarle, no Confederate ironclad was sunk or destroyed by enemy action. Overtaken by events on the ground, most were destroyed by their own crews to prevent them from falling into Union hands. This account covers the design and construction and the engagements of the Confederate ironclads and describes the ingenuity and courage, as well as the challenges and frustrations of their "too little, too late" service.

The Monitor versus the Merrimac

The Monitor versus the Merrimac
Title The Monitor versus the Merrimac PDF eBook
Author Dan Abnett
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 49
Release 2006-08-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1404207783

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In graphic format, tells of the Civil War battle known as the Battle of Hampton Roads, the first-ever between ironclad warships.

Engines of Rebellion

Engines of Rebellion
Title Engines of Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Saxon Bisbee
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2018-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 0817319867

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The development of steam propulsion machinery in warships during the nineteenth century, in conjunction with iron armor and shell guns, resulted in a technological revolution in the world's navies. Warships utilizing all of these technologies were built in France and Great Britain in the 1850s, but it was during the American Civil War that large numbers of ironclads powered solely by steam proved themselves to be quite capable warships. This book focuses on Confederate ironclads with American built machinery, offering a detailed look at marine steam-engineering practices in both northern and southern industry prior to and during the Civil War. It gives a contextual naval history of the Civil War, the creation of the ironclad program, and the advent of various technologies. The author analyzes the armored warships built by the Confederate States of America that represented a style adapted to scarce industrial resources and facilities.