Friends in Peace and War: The Russian Navy's Landmark Visit to Civil War San Francisco

Author:   C. Douglas Kroll
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Edition:   annotated edition
ISBN:  

9781597970549


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   C. Douglas Kroll
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9781597970549


ISBN 10:   1597970549
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1; The United States and Russia at the time of the Civil War; CHAPTER 2; San Francisco's Fear; CHAPTER 3; The Russians Arrive; CHAPTER 4; Repairs at Mare Island; CHAPTER 5; The Russian Ball; CHAPTER 6; Final Days; CHAPTER 7; Epilogue; NOTES; INDEX.

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An excellent book. --NYMAS Review-- NYMAS Review (11/6/2008 12:00:00 AM) C. Douglass Kroll has identified an important chapter in American diplomatic and maritime history and has told the story in a highly entertaining fashion. --Nautical Research Journal-- Nautical Research Journal (4/16/2008 12:00:00 AM) For anyone interested in Russian-American relations or the West Coast during the Civil War, this is a must-read book. --Blue & Gray Magazine-- Blue & Gray Magazine (1/6/2009 12:00:00 AM) Rich with fascinating detail. In all, Friends in Peace and War is an interesting and tightly-woven narrative of a long-ignored piece of American history. --International Journal of Maritime History-- International Journal of Maritime History (5/5/2011 12:00:00 AM) This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast--far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. 'Friends in Peace and War' is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict. --Donald. L. Canney, author of Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842-1861--Donald. L. Canney


This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. Friends in Peace and War is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict.


"“This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast—far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. ‘Friends in Peace and War’ is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict.”—Donald. L. Canney, author of Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842–1861 “C. Douglass Kroll has identified an important chapter in American diplomatic and maritime history and has told the story in a highly entertaining fashion.”—Nautical Research Journal “An excellent book.”—NYMAS Review “For anyone interested in Russian-American relations or the West Coast during the Civil War, this is a must-read book.”—Blue & Gray Magazine ""For anyone interested in Russian-American relations or the West Coast during the Civil War, this is a must-read book.”—Blue & Gray Magazine “Rich with fascinating detail. In all, ""Friends in Peace and War"" is an interesting and tightly-woven narrative of a long-ignored piece of American history.”—International Journal of Maritime History"


This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast--far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. <i>'Friends in Peace and War'</i> is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict. --Donald. L. Canney, author of <i>Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842-1861</i>--Donald. L. Canney


This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast--far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. 'Friends in Peace and War' is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict. --Donald. L. Canney, author of Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842-1861 --Donald. L. Canney


-This well-written and -researched book illuminates previously unexamined aspects of the Civil War, particularly the war as experienced by those on the West Coast--far from the action but still anxious about the fallout from Confederate agents and sympathizers. The author also outlines the lesser-known topic of U.S. diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia, emphasizing the uniformly friendly character of those ties. 'Friends in Peace and War' is for all those interested in the diplomatic aspect of the American Civil War, particularly how good relations with Russia countered the contentious ties with Britain and France during the conflict.---Donald. L. Canney, author of Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842-1861--Donald. L. Canney


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C. Douglas Kroll, a former Coast Guard officer with a Ph.D. in history, teaches at the College of the Desert, in Palm Desert, CA. 

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