Engineering Victory
«Engineering Victory will appeal to historians in the areas of technology, education, and military studies. Obviously, historians of science and technology will benefit the most from this book since it is primarily written for the purposes of highlighting engineering advancements and implementations by the Union Army during the Civil War . . . While Army does not deny that the Union had material and industrial advantages over the Confederacy, by examining the state of education in the North and the role Union engineers played in winning the war, he has opened a new avenue to explore in why the Civil War ended with a Union victory. Military historians would be wise to follow the trail that Army has started and continue this exploration of avenue of Civil War history.
—Joshua Camper, University of Tennessee Martin, H-War Book Reviews»
Superior engineering skills among Union soldiers helped ensure victory in the Civil War. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781421425160
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«Engineering Victory will appeal to historians in the areas of technology, education, and military studies. Obviously, historians of science and technology will benefit the most from this book since it is primarily written for the purposes of highlighting engineering advancements and implementations by the Union Army during the Civil War . . . While Army does not deny that the Union had material and industrial advantages over the Confederacy, by examining the state of education in the North and the role Union engineers played in winning the war, he has opened a new avenue to explore in why the Civil War ended with a Union victory. Military historians would be wise to follow the trail that Army has started and continue this exploration of avenue of Civil War history.
—Joshua Camper, University of Tennessee Martin, H-War Book Reviews»
«Thomas Army Jr. has produced an interesting and thought-provoking study of military engineering in the Civil War with which students of the war, logistics, and technology will have to reckon.
—Civil War Book Review»
«. . . Army has made a major contribution to the understanding of how engineering and technology played a vital role in Union victory. Every scholar interested in the Civil War, the Union war effort, and the history of technology should grapple with his arguments and their implications.
—The Journal of Southern History»
«Highly recommended.
—Choice»
«A thoughtful treatise on an important subject related to war, culture, and society, Engineering Victory is highly recommended reading.
—Civil War Books and Authors»
«Army's description of Union Army engineers and their accomplishments is certainly thorough and impressive. He relates numerous examples of how the effective use of engineers led to victory while an ineffective application led to defeat.
—The Michigan Historical Review»
«. . . Engineering Victory deserves praise . . .
—Journal of the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era»