Short History of the Crimean War

Short History of the Crimean War

EnglishPaperback / softback
Tate, Trudi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781848858619
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The Crimean War (1853-1856) was the first modern war. A vicious struggle between imperial Russia and an alliance of the British, French and Ottoman Empires, it was the first conflict to be reported first-hand in newspapers, painted by official war artists, recorded by telegraph and photographed by camera. In her new short history, Trudi Tate discusses the ways in which this novel representation itself became part of the modern war machine. She tells forgotten stories about the war experience of individual soldiers and civilians, including journalists, nurses, doctors, war tourists and other witnesses. At the same time, the war was a retrograde one, fought with the mentality, and some of the equipment, of Napoleonic times. Tate argues that the Crimean War was both modern and old-fashioned, looking backwards and forwards, and generating optimism and despair among those who lived through it. She explores this paradox while giving full coverage to the bloody battles (Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman), the siege of Sebastopol, the much-derided strategies of the commanders, conditions in the field and the cultural impact of the anti-Russian alliance.
EAN 9781848858619
ISBN 1848858612
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date November 29, 2018
Pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Authors Tate, Trudi
Illustrations 22 bw integrated images, 6 maps
Series Short Histories