Crimean War

A History

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Orlando Figes: Crimean War (2011, Holt & Company, Henry)

English language

Published June 12, 2011 by Holt & Company, Henry.

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978-1-4299-9724-9
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The Charge of the Light Brigade, Florence Nightingale -- these are the enduring icons of the Crimean War. Less well-known is that this savage war (1853-1856) killed almost a million soldiers and countless civilians; that it enmeshed four great empires -- the British, French, Turkish, and Russian -- in a battle over religion as well as territory; that it fixed the fault lines between Russia and the West; that it set in motion the conflicts that would dominate the century to come. In this masterly history, Orlando Figes reconstructs the first full conflagration of modernity, a global industrialized struggle fought with unusual ferocity and incompetence. Drawing on untapped Russian and Ottoman as well as European sources, Figes vividly depicts the world at war, from the palaces of St. Petersburg to the holy sites of Jerusalem; from the young Tolstoy reporting in Sevastopol to Tsar Nicolas, haunted by dreams of religious …

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I really enjoyed what I read of this - about 350 pages. Unfortunately, halfway through the book we went on holiday for two weeks, and when I came back, I just couldn't get into it again. Someday I'll probably start the whole thing over again, but it's a bit much to think about at the moment.

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  • Crimean war, 1853-1856