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The Crimean War Philip Warner

The Crimean War By Philip Warner

The Crimean War by Philip Warner


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The Crimean War has traditionally been seen as an example of military and medical blundering. In this reappraisal, a distinguished military writer looks at the important lessons the British learned during the campaign.

The Crimean War Summary

The Crimean War: A Reappraisal by Philip Warner

It would seem from the general historical perspective that the Crimean War was the most mismanaged, brutal and futile campaign that has ever been fought. For well over a hundred years it has been presented as the classic model of military and medical blundering. Military inefficiency is felt to have been slightly redeemed by the glamour surrounding the ill-fated heroism of the Charge of the Light Brigade, and medical chaos made acceptable by the subsequent achievements of the diligent Florence Nightingale. The facts that the Allies won this war against extremely tough opponents, that at the end of it the British Army had reached a high pitch of efficiency, and that the campaign was one of extreme difficulty, are all too frequently glossed over or completely ignored. In this reappraisal Philip Warner puts the record straight, defining the army's achievements and setbacks, the medical and logistical misfortunes, and the sheer horror of the war, in the context of the time and place.

Table of Contents

The causes of the war; the military background; the battle of the Alma; the march of Balaclava; the Balaclava battles; Inkerman; everyday life before Sebastopol; the Russian defences; Sebastopol - 1855 - the main battle; the fighting men; the war elsewhere; the aftermath.

Additional information

GOR001045707
9781840222470
1840222476
The Crimean War: A Reappraisal by Philip Warner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
20001123
222
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