The War, from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan by William Howard Russell

The War, from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan by William Howard Russell

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Originally printed in The Times newspaper, the vivid reports in this collection had a huge impact on public opinion during the Crimean War. They led to the reform of the military administration, as well as of the provision made for healthcare of the troops, and inspired the work of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole.

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The War, from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan by William Howard Russell

The journalist William Howard Russell (1820 1907) is sometimes regarded as being the first war correspondent, and his reports from the conflict in the Crimea are also credited with being a cause of reforms made to the British military system. Published in 1855, during the late stages of the conflict, this is a collection of eye-witness reports originally printed in The Times newspaper, including the famous account, from 25 October 1854, of the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava, and the other engagement on the same day which gave rise to the phrase 'the thin red line'. Russell's accounts are unflinching in their dramatic descriptions of the appalling and insanitary conditions endured by the ill-provisioned troops, and his criticism of those in command, particularly Lord Raglan, had a dramatic impact on the British people and government. Reading these letters today, it is easy to understand why.
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ISBN 13 9781108044677
ISBN 10 1108044670
Title The War, from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan
Author William Howard Russell
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Naval And Military History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2012-03-22
Number of pages 518
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