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Sand, Science, and the Civil War : Sedimentary Geology and Combat

Title
Sand, Science, and the Civil War : Sedimentary Geology and Combat / Scott P. Hippensteel.
ISBN
9780820363578
9780820363547
9780820363523
9780820363530
Publication
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, 2023.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2023
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource : illustrations
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Summary
"The influence of sedimentary geology on the strategy, combat, and tactics of the American Civil War is a subject that has been neglected by military historians. Sedimentary geology influenced everything from the nature of the landscape (flat vs. rolling terrain) to the effectiveness of the weapons (a single grain of sand can render a rifle-musket as useless as a club). Sand, Science, and the Civil War investigates the role of sedimentary geology on the campaigns and battles of the Civil War on multiple scales, with a special emphasis on the fighting along the coastlines. At the start of the Civil War the massive brick citadels guarding key coastal harbors and shipyards were thought to be invulnerable to artillery attack. The Union bombardment of Savannah's key defensive fortification, Fort Pulaski, demonstrated the vulnerability of this type of fortress to the new rifled-artillery available to the Union - Fort Pulaski surrendered within a day. When the Union later tried to capture the temporary sand fortifications of Battery Wagner (protecting Charleston) and Fort Fisher (protecting Wilmington) they employed similar tactics, but with disastrous results. The value of sand in defensive positions vastly minimized the Federal advantage in artillery, making these coastal strongpoints especially costly to capture. Sand, Science, and the Civil War explores the way sediments and sedimentary rocks influenced the fighting in all theaters of war, and how the geology was exploited by both sides during the five years of conflict"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE complete collection 2023.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 19, 2023
Contents
Part I. Sedimentary Geology and Warfare
Sediments and Conflict
The Coevolution of Military and Geological Sciences
Killing at Range: Artillery and Geomorphology
Geology and Protection: Fortifications
Part II. Hard Rocks and High Ground: The Piedmont and Valley and Ridge
Durable Rocks and Defensive Stands
Killer Carbonates
Battling in the Basins
Sedimentary Geology and Logistics
Part III. Soft Rocks and Shovels: Conflict on the Coastal Plain
A River Runs Through It: Flowing Water and Dissected Terrain
Burnside and the Bluffs
Sediments and Morale
Part IV. Muddy Meanders of the Mississippi
Geology of the Father of Waters
The Vicksburg Campaign: Grant Does More with Loess
Part V. To Take the Coasts
Protecting the Shoreline
The Education of Quincy Gillmore
The Strength of Sand
Gibraltar of the South
Part VI. The Legacy of Sedimentary Geology and the Civil War
Sedimentary Geology as a Tool for History
The Fate of the Fortifications
Lessons Learned for Future Conflict.
Genre/Form
History.
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