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The Crimean War

2011
On 4 July 1854, Dumitru Bratianu addressed a memorandum to the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Clarendon, in which the Romanian diaspora protested against the Austrian occupation, which took effect in mid-August. Conservative Austria's involvement in the Eastern crisis was not to everybody's taste in Britain.
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Crimean war photography

History of Photography, 2002
Abstract Ulrich Keller's new book is a detailed and fascinating survey of the many pictorial ways in which the Crimean War was presented to the general public of the time, and recorded for posterity. As befits its subject, it is handsomely produced and richly illustrated, to demonstrate the wide variety of approaches used, from formal paintings to ...
B. A. Henisch, H. K. Henisch
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Russia's Crimean War.

Military Affairs, 1980
Jacob W. Kipp, John Sheldon Curtiss
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Crimean War, 1853–1856

2023
The Crimean War (1853–1856) transformed the “Eastern question”—the future of the declining Ottoman Turkish Empire—into a conflict involving three European great powers, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, while the other great powers, Austria and Prussia along with the United States, were diplomatically engaged.
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Crimean war

Notes and Queries, 1920
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The Crimean War

2017
Friedrich Darmstaedter, Eda Sagarra
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Hearing the Crimean War

2019
This book addresses the sounds of the Crimean War, along with the many ways nineteenth-century wartime is aurally constructed. It examines wide-ranging experiences of listeners in Britain, France, Turkey, Russia, Italy, Poland, Latvia, Daghestan, Chechnya, and Crimea, illustrating the close interplay between nineteenth-century geographies of empire and
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The Crimean War

The American Historical Review, 1975
Robin Higham, R. L. V. Ffrench Blake
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