Clyde Built by Eric J Graham

Clyde Built by Eric J Graham

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Using contemporary accounts and individual case studies, combined with Graham's informative and engaging style, 'The Blockade Runners' presents an account of Scotland's involvement in the American Civil War Blockade, an involvement which almost certainly prolonged the conflict by several years.

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Clyde Built by Eric J Graham

The Blockade of the US's Southern ports during the American Civil War is well known and thoroughly documented, the conflict defined as a massive game of chess between two steely opponents - the aggressive Navy of the Federation and the determined Confederate States. However, this black-and-white interpretation of events neglects the role of Scotland in this historical siege, sidelining the Scots to mere shipbuilders and suppliers. In reality, their role in the Blockade was much more pronounced. The Blockade Runners illuminates the events of the Blockade as viewed and experienced from Scotland. The shipbuilding industry was overwhelmed at the scale of profit available, and these financial rewards stimulated much ship building activity in the Clyde. Aside from being the principal provider of steamers and armed cruisers to both sides of the American Civil War, the Scots saw further opportunity in promoting private ventures, both on the water and off, as they sent privately owned Blockade runners into the stand-off, and also provided a location for secret agency activity from both sides. The ideological conflict unfolding between American anti-slavery supporters and anti-abolitionists also spread to the other side of the Atlantic and forced the Scots to examine their own values, polarising opinions and forcing the individual to reassess their position on the most basic human rights.

"..A valuable book for students of the war at sea and the diplomatic struggle..."

* The NYMAS Review *

Eric J. Graham was born in Ayrshire, Scotland and studied Scottish and Maritime History at Strathclyde and Exeter Universities respectively. His thesis provided the core of his book A Maritime History of Scotland (1650-1790). He is widely published in journals and is a regular reviewer for the International Journal of Maritime History Review as well as the Historical Associate for Lloyd's Register of Shipping, an adviser to Historical Scotland on the Edinburgh Castle Vaults Exhibition and a researcher for the Du Bois Institute (Harvard) Slavery Database. He is currently an honorary Post-Doctoral Fellow of Edinburgh University.

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ISBN 13 9781841584249
ISBN 10 184158424X
Title Clyde Built
Author Eric J Graham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2006-08-29
Number of pages 256
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