Crimea
Autor Orlando Figesen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2011
The Crimean War one of the fiercest battles in Russia's history, killing nearly a million men and completely redrawing the map of Europe. Pitting the Tsar's empire against an alliance of Britain, France and the Ottoman Empire, it was the first conflict to use photography, the telegraph and newspapers; a war over territory, from the Balkans to the Persian Gulf; a war of religion, driven by a fervent, populistbelief by the Tsar and his ministers that it was Russia's task to rule all Orthodox Christians and control the Holy Land; it was the original 'total war'.
Orlando Figes' vivid new book reinterprets this extraordinary conflict. Bringing to life ordinary soldiers in snow-filled trenches, surgeons on the battlefield and the haunted, fanatical figure of Tsar Nicholas himself, Crimea tells the human story of a tragic war.
'Lucid, well-written, alive and sensitive, it tells us why this neglected conflict and its forgotten victims deserve our remembrance'
Oliver Bullough,Independent
'Figes paints a vivid portrait of a bloody and pointless conflict ... he knows more about Russia than any other historian'
Max Hastings,Sunday Times
'A fine, stirring account'
Mark Bostridge,Financial Times
'A wonderful subject, on every level, and with Orlando Figes it has found the historian worthy of its width and depth'
Norman Stone,Standpoint
'Figes is a first-class historian, as his splendid new book amply demonstrates'
Dominic Sandbrook,Daily Telegraph
Orlando Figesis Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author ofPeasant Russia,Civil War,A People's Tragedy,Natasha's Dance,The WhisperersandJust Send Me Word. His books have been translated into over twenty languages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141013503
ISBN-10: 0141013508
Pagini: 608
Ilustrații: 16pp pictures plus more in text
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141013508
Pagini: 608
Ilustrații: 16pp pictures plus more in text
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Orlando
Figes
is
Professor
of
History
at
Birkbeck
College,
University
of
London.
He
is
the
author
ofPeasant
Russia,Civil
War,A
People's
Tragedy,Natasha's
DanceandThe
Whisperers.
He
lives
in
Cambridge
and
London.
His
books
have
been
translated
into
over
twenty
languages.
Recenzii
This
is
the
only
book
on
the
Crimean
War
anyone
could
need.
It
is
lucid,
well-written,
alive
and
sensitive.
Above
all,
it
tells
us
why
this
neglected
conflict
and
its
forgotten
victims
deserve
our
remembrance
This is a heart-rending book ... its importance cannot be overestimated ... This book should be made compulsory reading in Russia today
A wonderful subject, on every level, and with Orlando Figes it has found the historian worthy of its width and depth
Figes is a first class historian... [he] proves an excellent guide to the vagaries of the battlefield, the suffering of the ordinary soldiers and the way in which the war became a crucial part of late-Victorian patriotic mythology, contributing to a new ethos of muscular Christianity
Orlando Figes ... is back doing what he does best - telling us things about Russia and the world that we did not know, and proving that they are important to our understanding of the world today ... With his deep understanding of Russia and its uncomfortable opposition in the world, Figes elegantly underlines how the cold war of the Soviet era froze over fundamental fault lines that had opened up in the 19th century
It is a fine stirring account, expertly balancing analysis with a patchwork of quotation from a wide variety of spectators and participants, together with an impressive narrative across the vast panoramic sweep of the war ... However, the book's true originality lies in its unravelling of the Crimean War's religious origins
Keenly judged, vivid history of a bloody and pointless conflict
An exhaustively researched, beautifully written book
One of our most engaging narrative historians, Orlando Figes has produced with his latest book a rollickingly good account of a war that shocked mid-Victorian England ... intelligent and reliable history ... Figes is a stylish and compelling narrator
An impressive piece of scholarship ... a concise portrait of the political situation of the time
A stellar historian. As ever, it mixes strong narrative pace, a grand canvas and compelling ideas about current geopolitical tensions
A sparkling and in passages brilliant account ... it stands amply and slendidly on its own two feet
A first-class historian, as his splendid new book, an epic account of the Crimean War of 1853-56, amply demonstrates
A model of wide-lens military history
Wonderful ... an amazing panoramic view ... I've rarely read anything like it
A masterful account of lost and stolen lives
Awesome ... one of the most unforgettable books I have ever read. I defy anyone to read it without weeping at its human suffering, cruelty and courage ... in this book these righteous heroes have their rightful memorial
This is a heart-rending book ... its importance cannot be overestimated ... This book should be made compulsory reading in Russia today
A wonderful subject, on every level, and with Orlando Figes it has found the historian worthy of its width and depth
Figes is a first class historian... [he] proves an excellent guide to the vagaries of the battlefield, the suffering of the ordinary soldiers and the way in which the war became a crucial part of late-Victorian patriotic mythology, contributing to a new ethos of muscular Christianity
Orlando Figes ... is back doing what he does best - telling us things about Russia and the world that we did not know, and proving that they are important to our understanding of the world today ... With his deep understanding of Russia and its uncomfortable opposition in the world, Figes elegantly underlines how the cold war of the Soviet era froze over fundamental fault lines that had opened up in the 19th century
It is a fine stirring account, expertly balancing analysis with a patchwork of quotation from a wide variety of spectators and participants, together with an impressive narrative across the vast panoramic sweep of the war ... However, the book's true originality lies in its unravelling of the Crimean War's religious origins
Keenly judged, vivid history of a bloody and pointless conflict
An exhaustively researched, beautifully written book
One of our most engaging narrative historians, Orlando Figes has produced with his latest book a rollickingly good account of a war that shocked mid-Victorian England ... intelligent and reliable history ... Figes is a stylish and compelling narrator
An impressive piece of scholarship ... a concise portrait of the political situation of the time
A stellar historian. As ever, it mixes strong narrative pace, a grand canvas and compelling ideas about current geopolitical tensions
A sparkling and in passages brilliant account ... it stands amply and slendidly on its own two feet
A first-class historian, as his splendid new book, an epic account of the Crimean War of 1853-56, amply demonstrates
A model of wide-lens military history
Wonderful ... an amazing panoramic view ... I've rarely read anything like it
A masterful account of lost and stolen lives
Awesome ... one of the most unforgettable books I have ever read. I defy anyone to read it without weeping at its human suffering, cruelty and courage ... in this book these righteous heroes have their rightful memorial