The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe

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*The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe* is a historical memoir by Confederate naval agent James D. Bulloch detailing clandestine diplomatic and naval operations conducted in Europe on behalf of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical memoir
author James D. Bulloch NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes acquisition of ships for the Confederate Navy
construction of Confederate commerce raiders
covert Confederate activities in British shipyards
diplomatic efforts to secure European support for the Confederacy
evasion of Union diplomatic pressure in Europe
documents activities of Confederate agents in Europe
attempts to circumvent British neutrality laws
relations between Confederate agents and European officials
focusesOn Confederate naval procurement in Europe NERFINISHED
clandestine Confederate operations abroad
genre military history
non-fiction
political history
historicalPerspective pro-Confederate
language English
narrativePerspective first-person account
setting Europe NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
subject American Civil War NERFINISHED
Confederate States of America NERFINISHED
Confederate diplomacy in Europe NERFINISHED
Confederate naval operations
diplomatic history
intelligence operations
naval history
timePeriodCovered 1861–1865
American Civil War NERFINISHED
typeOfWork primary source on Confederate foreign operations
writtenByRoleOfAuthor Confederate naval agent

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James D. Bulloch notableWork The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe
James D. Bulloch wrote The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe