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Built in Birkenhead, England, from 1862 to 1865, the Laird rams were two innovative armored warships intended for service with the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. The vessels represented a substantial threat to Union naval power, and offered the Confederacy a potential means to break the Union blockade of the Southern coastline. During 1863, the critical year of the Confederacy''s last hope of recognition by the British and French, President Lincoln threatened war with Britain if the ships ever sailed under Confederate colors. Built in some secrecy, then launched on the River Mersey under intense international scrutiny, the ships were first seized, and then purchased by Britain to avoid a war with the United States. These armored warships were largely forgotten after the Admiralty acquired them. Historians rarely mention these sister warships--if referred at all, they are given short shrift. This book provides the first complete history of these once famous ironclads that

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: The Laird Rams and the Evolution of the Ironclad Warship
  • One. Industry and Innovation: Building the Laird Rams 1862–1863
  • Two. Reluctant Actions: Seizure and Acquisition of the Laird Ironclads 1863–1864
  • Three. Technological Advances and Failings: The Laird Rams in Service 1865–1880
  • Four. Naval Weapons and Power Projection: The Laird Rams on Foreign Station 1874–1923
  • Conclusion. Exit the Ironclad: The Laird Rams in Perspective
  • Glossary of Terms/Abbreviations
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

The Laird Rams

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 1/1/2021 12:10:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781476682761, 978-1476682761
    ISBN10: 1476682763

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Built in Birkenhead, England, from 1862 to 1865, the Laird rams were two innovative armored warships intended for service with the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. The vessels represented a substantial threat to Union naval power, and offered the Confederacy a potential means to break the Union blockade of the Southern coastline. During 1863, the critical year of the Confederacy''s last hope of recognition by the British and French, President Lincoln threatened war with Britain if the ships ever sailed under Confederate colors. Built in some secrecy, then launched on the River Mersey under intense international scrutiny, the ships were first seized, and then purchased by Britain to avoid a war with the United States. These armored warships were largely forgotten after the Admiralty acquired them. Historians rarely mention these sister warships--if referred at all, they are given short shrift. This book provides the first complete history of these once famous ironclads that

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: The Laird Rams and the Evolution of the Ironclad Warship
    • One. Industry and Innovation: Building the Laird Rams 1862–1863
    • Two. Reluctant Actions: Seizure and Acquisition of the Laird Ironclads 1863–1864
    • Three. Technological Advances and Failings: The Laird Rams in Service 1865–1880
    • Four. Naval Weapons and Power Projection: The Laird Rams on Foreign Station 1874–1923
    • Conclusion. Exit the Ironclad: The Laird Rams in Perspective
    • Glossary of Terms/Abbreviations
    • Chapter Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index

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