1812 : the Navy's war
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E360 .D25 2011
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E360 .D25 2011
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1812 års krig -- sjöoperationer.
Britisch-amerikanischer Krieg.
Kriegsmarine (USA)
Seekrieg.
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Naval operations.
United States. -- Navy -- History -- War of 1812.
United States. -- Navy -- History.
War of 1812 -- Naval operations.
États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1812, Guerre de -- Opérations navales.
Britisch-amerikanischer Krieg.
Kriegsmarine (USA)
Seekrieg.
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Naval operations.
United States. -- Navy -- History -- War of 1812.
United States. -- Navy -- History.
War of 1812 -- Naval operations.
États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1812, Guerre de -- Opérations navales.
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Book
Physical Desc
xxix, 491 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
In 1812: The Navy's War, award-winning naval historian George C. Daughan tells the astounding story of the War of 1812, when a tiny, battle-tested team of American commanders, seamen, and privateers took on the haughty skippers of the mighty Royal Navy, defeated them time and again, and played a key role in winning the conflict that cemented America's newly won independence. When war broke out in 1812, America's prospects looked dismal. With the young republic's merchantmen facing increasing harassment from the British navy on the high seas, it was clear that the ocean would be the war's primary battlefield -- but America's navy, only twenty ships strong, faced a practiced British fleet of more than a thousand men-of-war. Still, through a combination of nautical deftness and sheer bravado, a handful of heroic captains -- men like Oliver Hazard Perry, Stephen Decatur, John Rodgers, and Isaac Hull -- and their stalwart crews managed to take the fight to the British, turning the tide of the war: on the Great Lakes, in the Atlantic, and even in the eastern Pacific. Drawing on a wealth of archival research, Daughan thrillingly details the pitched naval battles that shaped the war, and shows how American naval efforts dovetailed with -- and often salvaged -- the U.S. Army's troubled campaigns ashore. By the war's end in 1815, no American could question the navy's vital role in preserving the nation's independence and safeguarding its interests, both at home and across the globe. A stunning contribution to military and national history, 1812: The Navy's War is the first complete account in more than a century of how the U.S. Navy rescued the fledgling nation and secured America's future. - Jacket flap.
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Tells the story of how America's war fleet, only twenty ships strong, was able to defeat the world's greatest imperial power through a combination of nautical deftness and sheer bravado to win the War of 1812.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Daughan, G. C. (2011). 1812: the Navy's war . Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Daughan, George C. 2011. 1812: The Navy's War. New York: Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Daughan, George C. 1812: The Navy's War New York: Basic Books, 2011.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Daughan, G. C. (2011). 1812: the navy's war. New York: Basic Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Daughan, George C. 1812: The Navy's War Basic Books, 2011.
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