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This article analyzes the field diary of Lieutenant General I.D. Popko as a historical source that reconstructs the military and everyday life of Russian soldiers during the Crimean War (1853-1856).
Anastasia I. Chernigovskaya
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Resilient Hospital Design: From Crimean War to COVID-19. [PDF]
Tang K, Chen B.
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“To us the war is a spectacle”: Domestic Consumption of the Crimean War in Victorian Britain
During the Crimean War, civilian war correspondents, most notably William Russell, kept the British public informed about the mismanagement of the war. The administrative shortcomings and the suffering of wounded soldiers shocked the British public and ...
Alison Fletcher
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This Was My Crimean War: COVID-19 Experiences of Nursing Home Leaders. [PDF]
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The weekly periodical The Examiner is well-known by name to historians of Victorian Britain but no serious attempts appear ever to have been made to investigate its precise profile over its approximately eighty-year publication run or to identify exactly
Matthew Smith
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The fate of the Bakhchisarai Museum’s collection after the deportation of the Crimean Tatar people in 1944 [PDF]
The article examines the consequences of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, using the example of the museum collection of the Bakhchisarai Khan’s Palace.
Safiye Abduramanova
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"Medicine of the future is preventive medicine" N.I. Pirogov
The role of N.I. Pirogov is shown in the study of infectious factors significance in high mortality during the Crimean war combats. He recommended important organizational, sanitary and therapeutic measures both in war and peacetime conditions.
A A Solov'eva +5 more
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BRITISH ARMY COMMISIONS BY PURCHASE
I have before me a copy of a letter dated 12 May, 1814, written by certain Lieutenant-Colonel William Fuller of the King's Dragoon Guards to a British Lord, in which is advised that a commission for His Lordship's son would cost £735.
H.J. Dick Usher
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Definite personal sentences in russian diplomatic texts of the period of Crimean war
The article considers Russian syntax in diplomatic texts of the period of Crimean War.
SH I Ramazanova
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The Afterlife of Thomas Campbell and ‘The Soldier’s Dream’ in the Crimean War
Studies of Crimean War poetry tend to focus on Alfred Tennyson’s celebrated war poem ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ (1854), a civilian poetic rewriting of The Times’s despatches.
Tai-Chun Ho
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