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The Origins of the Crimean War: Origins Of Modern Wars

Autor David M. Goldfrank
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 1993
The Crimean War (1853-56) between Russia, Turkey, Britain, France and the Kingdom of Sardinia was a diplomatically preventable conflict for influence over an unstable Near and Middle East. It could have broken out in any decade between Napoleon and Wilhelm II; equally, it need never have occurred. In this masterly study, based on massive archival research, David Goldfrank argues that the European diplomatic roots of the war stretch far beyond the `Eastern Question' itself, and shows how the domestic concerns of the participants contributed to the outbreak of hostilities.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780582490550
ISBN-10: 0582490553
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Origins Of Modern Wars

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1 The setting: western questions - the home fronts; western questions - the projection of power; the Eastern question. Part 2 The sparks: counter-revolution on the march (1848-1850); holy places, profane litigation (May 1850-March 1852); the return to armed diplomacy (April-November 1852); nativity. Part 3 The rupture: preparations for diplomatic disaster (January-February 1853); mission impossible - I - Menshikov vs the Charges (March 1853); mission impossible - II - Menshikov vs the Great Ambassador (April-May 1853). Part 4 The twighlight zone: giant steps (May-June 1853); floating projects (June-July 1853); sour notes (July-August 1853); cutting loose (August-September 1953). Part 5 The passage to Arms: the outbreak of the Ninth Russo-Turkish War (September-October 1853); getting down to business (October-December 1853); calculated countdown (December 1853-April 1854). Part 6 Conclusions and consequences: the origins of the Crimean War; the strange sequel.

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The Crimean War (1853-56) between Russia, Turkey, Britain, France and the Kingdom of Sardinia was a diplomatically preventable conflict for influence over an unstable Near and Middle East. It could have broken out in any decade between Napoleon and Wilhelm II; equally, it need never have occurred. In this masterly study, based on massive archival research, David Goldfrank argues that the European diplomatic roots of the war stretch far beyond the `Eastern Question' itself, and shows how the domestic concerns of the participants contributed to the outbreak of hostilities.