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Peace Won by the Saber: The Crimean War, 1853-1856. Great Wars of the World

Par : History Nerds, Aleksa Vučković
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201288808
  • EAN9798201288808
  • Date de parution14/01/2022
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  • ÉditeurJL

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Step into the dramatic world of the Crimean War (1853-1856) in Peace Won by the Saber, a compelling and accessible history of one of the most consequential conflicts of the nineteenth century. Fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire, the Crimean War reshaped European politics, military strategy, and the future balance of power. This engaging narrative explores the origins of the war and the geopolitical tensions that ignited it.
From diplomatic rivalries and imperial ambitions to the struggle for influence in the declining Ottoman Empire, the book reveals the complex international forces that pushed Europe toward war. Readers will relive the war's most dramatic moments, including the legendary Charge of the Light Brigade, the grueling Siege of Sevastopol, and the brutal conditions endured by soldiers fighting in the harsh Crimean landscape.
Through vivid storytelling and careful research, the book captures both the courage of those on the battlefield and the strategic decisions that shaped the course of the conflict. Beyond the fighting, Peace Won by the Saber explores the wider legacy of the Crimean War. The conflict brought important military and technological changes and highlighted the urgent need for medical reform. It was during this war that Florence Nightingale transformed battlefield medicine and helped lay the foundations of modern nursing.
Clear, informative, and engaging, this book offers readers a concise introduction to the military campaigns, political alliances, and human stories that defined the Crimean War. It reveals how this often overlooked conflict played a crucial role in shaping modern warfare and nineteenth-century international relations. Perfect for readers interested in military history, European history, nineteenth-century wars, and the story of Florence Nightingale, Peace Won by the Saber brings the drama and significance of the Crimean War vividly to life.
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