The business of civil war: military mobilization and the state, 1861-1865
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Main Author: Wilson, Mark, (Mark R.) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2006
Series:Johns Hopkins studies in the history of technology (Unnumbered)
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-293) and index
The rise and fall of a federal supply system -- The formation of a national bureaucracy -- The making of a mixed military economy -- The trouble with contracting -- The middleman on trial -- The unacknowledged militarization of America -- Appendix A : note on the value of a dollar during the Civil War era -- Appendix B : leading northern military contractors in selected industries -- Appendix C : note on data collection and record linkages
"This account of the politics and economics of the giant military supply project in the North reconstructs an important but little known part of Civil War history. Drawing on new and extensive research in army and business archives, Mark R. Wilson offers a fresh view of the wartime North and the ways in which its economy worked when the Lincoln administration, with unprecedented military effort, moved to suppress the rebellion." "Students of the American Civil War will welcome this fresh study of military-industrial production and procurement on the home front - long an obscure topic."--Jacket
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 306 p.)
ISBN:0801888832
080189820X
9780801883484
9780801888830
9780801898204

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