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  1. The Crimean War in the British Imagination (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture) by Stefanie Markovits, 2009-09-21
  2. The Russian Army of the Crimean War 1854-56 (Men-at-Arms) by Robert Thomas, 1991-11-28
  3. Crimean Memories: Artefacts of the Crimean War by Will Hutchison, B.J. Small, et all 2009-04-28
  4. The Crimean War: A Reappraisal (Wordsworth Military Library) by Philip Warner, 2001-08
  5. The History of Modern Warfare: A Year-by-year Illustrated Account from the Crimean War to the Present Day by Paul Brewer, 2009-11-01
  6. Danish Neutrality During the Crimean War, 1853-1856: Denmark Between the Hammer and the Anvil (Odense University Studies in History and Social Sciences) by Emanuel Halicz, 1977-12
  7. The history of England from the commencement of the 19th century to the Crimean War by Harriet Martineau, George L. 1798-1866 Craik, et all 2010-09-10
  8. Austria, Great Britain, and the Crimean War: The destruction of the European concert by Paul W. Schroeder, 1973-02-22
  9. The Crimean War, 1853-1856 (Modern Wars) by Winfried Baumgart, 1999-09-01
  10. The History of Russia, From the Earliest Period to the Crimean War by Walter Keating Kelly, 2009-12-25
  11. CRIMEAN WAR: A Clash of Empires by Ian Fletcher, 2004-10
  12. The Banner of Battle: The Story of the Crimean War by Alan Warwick Palmer, 1987-04
  13. The National Army Museum Book of the Crimean War: The Untold Story by Alastair Massie, 2005-11-29
  14. Historical Dictionary of the Crimean War (Historical Dictionaries of War, Revolution, and Civil Unrest, 19) by Guy Arnold, 2002-06

61. Ulrich Keller
lecture and book signing. Ulrich Keller The Ultimate Spectacle AVisual history of the crimean war . Wednesday, October 24 / 4 PM
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A Visual History of the Crimean War"
Wednesday, October 24 / 4 P.M./ Free
Ulrich Keller, who teaches in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at UCSB, will discuss and sign copies of his just-released book, The Ultimate Spectacle: A Visual History of the Crimean War The Ultimate Spectacle will be available for purchase and signing at this event.
"Thoughtfully conceived, satisfyingly researched...a mapping of the many ways in which the Crimea was produced as a spectacle for Victorian consumption". - Jennifer Green Lewis, Middlebury College, Vermont
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63. Pauli Kruhse's Homepage
Sveaborg and the crimean war. Also an overview to the local history The UnknownSoldier, optical telegraphy, the fortifications of 191417 and air raids on
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Photos and notes about Lauttasaari - the urban area I live in. Sveaborg and the Crimean War Also an overview to the local history: The Unknown Soldier optical telegraphy the fortifications of 1914-17 and air raids on Helsinki in 1944. A brief vita. A selection of events and documents
on the history of Finland : Pope in 1249, Finland a fayre Countrye 1561, the text of the Peace Treaty of Teusina between Russia and Sweden 1595, scientists in Lapland 1736, the solemn declaration of Alexander I of Russia 1809, Sveaborg and the Crimean War 1854-55, maps of 1855, an illustrated tour in Helsinki of 1896 with 34 photos, the address of 1,050 prominent European personalities 1899, Nicholas II and his abdication, Lenin , Stalin and Trotski recognize Finland's independence 1917, non-aggression pacts 1932, The Winter War, a war time song of 1942 (Real Audio) etc. Maps, pictures, sounds, ...
Finnish in voice samples (by yours truly). Links to the Finnish language pages ... Are Finnish and Hungarian

64. Romania The Crimean War And Unification - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Clima
BACK TO history CONTENTS Russia withdrew from Walachia and Moldavia in 1851 butreturned yet again in the summer of 1853, thus precipitating the crimean war.
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS Russia withdrew from Walachia and Moldavia in 1851 but returned yet again in the summer of 1853, thus precipitating the Crimean War. In 1854 Franz Joseph and the sultan forced Tsar Nicholas I to withdraw his troops from the principalities, and imperial and Ottoman soldiers soon occupied them. Russia's defeat in the Crimea forced the tsar to seek peace, affirmed in 1856 by the Treaty of Paris. De jure Ottoman suzerainty over the principalities continued after the treaty, which abolished the Russian protectorate and replaced it with a joint European guarantee. The treaty also freed navigation on the Danube and forced Russia to cede part of southern Bessarabia, which included control of the river's mouth, to Moldavia. Data as of July 1989
      NOTE: The information regarding Romania on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Romania The Crimean War and Unification information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Romania The Crimean War and Unification should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

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  • 65. Russia Foreign Affairs After The Crimean War - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography,
    BACK TO history CONTENTS After the crimean war, Russia pursued cautious and wellcalculatedforeign policies until nationalist passions and another Balkan
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS Russia followed the United States, Britain, and France in establishing relations with Japan, and, together with Britain and France, Russia obtained concessions from China consequent to the Second Opium War (1856-60). Under the Treaty of Aigun in 1858 and the Treaty of Beijing in 1860, China ceded to Russia extensive trading rights and regions adjacent to the Amur and Ussuri rivers and allowed Russia to begin building a port and naval base at Vladivostok. Meanwhile, in 1867 the logic of the balance of power and the cost of developing and defending the Amur-Ussuri region dictated that Russia sell Alaska to the United States in order to acquire much-needed funds. In early 1877, Russia came to the rescue of beleaguered Serbian and Russian volunteer forces when it went to war with the Ottoman Empire. Within one year, Russian troops were nearing Constantinople, and the Ottomans surrendered. Russia's nationalist diplomats and generals persuaded Alexander II to force the Ottomans to sign the Treaty of San Stefano in March 1878, creating an enlarged, independent Bulgaria that stretched into the southwestern Balkans. When Britain threatened to declare war over the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano, an exhausted Russia backed down. At the Congress of Berlin in July 1878, Russia agreed to the creation of a smaller Bulgaria. Russian nationalists were furious with Austria-Hungary and Germany for failing to back Russia, but the tsar accepted a revived and strengthened League of the Three Emperors as well as Austro-Hungarian hegemony in the western Balkans.
  • 66. Crimean War - Eduseek
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    67. Battles Of The Crimean War - Eduseek
    Age Groups. Subjects history history 12+ Conflict and war 18th 19thCentury Conflicts crimean war Battles of the crimean war, Categories.
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    Home Subjects Help Age Groups Subjects History History - 12+ Conflict and War ... Battles of the Crimean War Categories The Battles - Balaklava
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    68. The Green Howards, - The Regiment's History
    The history of the regiment between 1847 and 1870, including service inthe crimean war and in British India, is outlined in a separate page.
    http://freespace.virgin.net/edward.nicholl/html-files/history.htm
    The Green Howards, - The History of the Regiment
    The picture, by Mr Terence Cuneo, is of the regiment being raised by Colonel Francis Luttrell at Dunster Castle, Somerset, in November 1688 , for service under William, Prince of Orange, following his landing at Torbay on 5th of November 1688. You may either view each topic consecutively by scrolling down the page, or select topics individually from the boxes below. The Foundations of the Regiment The Regiment's Cap Badge Campaigns and Wars Recognition of the Regiment The Foundations of the Regiment The Regiment was first raised in November 1688 by Colonel Francis Luttrell at Dunster Castle in Somerset, for service under William, Prince of Orange, following his landing at Torbay on 5 November 1688.
    In , during the Wars of the Austrian Succession, the Regiment first became known as 'The Green Howards'.
    At that time, the Regimental Colonel was the Honourable Charles Howard, the second son of the 3rd Earl of Carlisle. Following the convention of the time, the Regiment was known as "Howard's Regiment", - after the name of the regiment's Colonel.
    However,in the campaign the Regiment was brigaded with another regiment whose Colonel was also called Howard. Thus, some distinction between the two regiments had to be made.

    69. The Green Howards Regimental Museum - Crimean War Casualty Roll
    Home Page, The Green Howards history, Home Page. crimean war Casualties,1854 1855. Miscellaneous history R Abbot , Private , Killed
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    The Green Howards History Crimean War Casualties,
    R Abbot , Private , Killed , Battle of Inkerman , 5 11 1854
    R Abbott , Private , Wounded , Assault on the Redan, 8 9 1855
    W Ainge , Private , Wounded , Assault on the Redan, 8 9 1855
    C Aistin , Private , Wounded , Battle of the Alma , 20 9 1854
    C Aistin , Private , Wounded , Siege of Sebastopol , 8 1855
    C Aistin , Private , Killed , Assault on the Redan, 8 9 1855
    J Alderdice , Private , Wounded , Battle of the Alma , 20 9 1854
    H Allen , Private , Killed , Battle of the Alma , 20 9 1854
    J Alwell , Corporal , Wounded , Battle of the Alma , 20 9 1854
    J Anderson , Private , Wounded , Assault on the Redan, 8 9 1855 W Andrews , Private , Wounded , Battle of the Alma , 20 9 1854

    70. Crimean War Forum
    Re Service history of a Joseph Dudley Bill Ford 6/28/02 104th Regiment of crimeanwar By John Barham - Francine Cobb-Arnold 3/18/02 Welcome to the crimean
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    71. WHKMLA : History Of The Crimean War, 1853-1856
    Western New England College The crimean war, from British Forces.con, text linksThe crimean war 18541856, from Alex's Military history Homepage, several
    http://stabi.hs-bremerhaven.de/whkmla/military/19cen/crimeanwar.html

    Russian Foreign Policy 1815-1856
    British Foreign Policy
    Mid 19th Century

    The Crimean War of 1853-1856
    A.) The Diplomatic situation before the War

    In the first half of the 19th century, the Czar was the leading proponent of the HOLY ALLIANCE, intent to guarantee the inviolability of the political order of Europe. In Asia, however, Russia pursued a policy of expansion, which was successful especially in the Caucasus region, but also in Central Asia, where the ELDER HORDE of the Kazakhs was subjugated in 1847.
    Britain eyed at Russian expansion with suspicion, fearing that Russia might at one time gain access to the world's oceans and challenge British supremacy on the sea.
    B.) The Cause of the War
    In December 1852 the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, giving in on French pressure, transferred the key to (and control over) the CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE (hitherto Orthodox) to the Catholic Church. Russia, claiming to be the protector of the Orthodox christians living in the Ottoman Empire, demanded it to be restored to the Greek Orthodox Church. Britain and France were opposed to an expansion of Russian influence in the region and dispatched a fleet to the Dardanelles (June 1853); in August, the Russians occupied the Duchies of MOLDAVIA and VLACHIA.
    C.) The Military Cource of Events

    72. Crimean War Essential Histories
    The crimean war. Read them and gain a deeper understanding of war and a ProfessorRobert O’Neill, Series Editor Chichele Professor of the history of war
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    The Crimean War John Sweetman Hardback 249 x 170 mm / 6 x 9" 96 pages Published 2001 List of Contents Order from US office Order from UK office "Read them and gain a deeper understanding of war and a stronger basis for thinking about peace."
    Professor Robert O’Neill, Series Editor
    Chichele Professor of the History of War, University of Oxford "this looks like building into a very useful resource, especially, but by no means exclusively, in school and college libraries ... these books offer very useful standardised accounts and are presented in very attractive and approachable volumes."
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    "a well written and researched history … amazingly full of essential detail" Crown Imperial The bitter war between Russia and Turkey, aided by Britain and France, was the setting for the stuff of legends. This book details the gallant yet suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade, now immortalised in film: in the words of Tennyson, ‘Into the Valley of Death rode the Six Hundred’. It relates the reports made by the first real war correspondent, William Russell of the London Times – reports which served only to highlight the army’s problems – and memorialises the heroic deeds of Florence Nightingale, who struggled to save young men from the most formidable enemy in the Crimean War: not the Russians, but cholera.

    73. Turkey - Historical Background
    Mark Humphrys Family history - My wife's ancestors - Maltass - Turkey.Turkey - Historical Background. Mid 19th cent. - The crimean war.
    http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~humphrys/FamTree/Maltass/turkey.history.html
    Mark Humphrys - Family History My wife's ancestors Maltass - Turkey
    Turkey - Historical Background
    And in particular, Smyrna (now Izmir) in W Turkey.
    Introduction
    Smyrna, in what is now W Turkey, was one of the first Christian communities in the world, and is mentioned in Revelation . See also the 2nd cent. AD mathematician Theon of Smyrna Part of the Ottoman (i.e. Turkish) Empire from c.1425, Smyrna was for centuries a prosperous trading port to rival Constantinople. The Western powers established commercial bases there (by agreement with the Ottoman Empire) as early as the 16th century (e.g. the English government-backed Levant Company estab 1581), and many western merchants lived there with their families. For centuries Smyrna was a cosmopolitan place with a large permanent European population. The westerners, from many different countries in W Europe, tended to marry among themselves, and all the families ended up related. The Maltass family went out there from England in the mid-18th cent.
    Late 18th cent. - early 19th cent.

    74. History News Network
    Subject crimean war Jihad Clarification. Posted By Tim Furnish. I made a slighterror in what I said about the Ottoman jihad during the crimean war.
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    Subject: Crimean War Jihad Clarification Posted By: Tim Furnish Date Posted: January 19, 2003, 12:22 PM I made a slight error in what I said about the Ottoman jihad during the Crimean War. That declaration of holy war was actually only aimed at the Russians. It was during the Greek War of Independence that the Ottomans included the French in their jihad. Sorry about that, chaps. Click here to go back to the article.
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    75. Documents On The Crimean War
    The crimean war (18531856). GENERAL ACCOUNTS. A Guards Officer'sAccount of the Battle of the Alma, 21 September 1854; Reports from
    http://www.hillsdale.edu/dept/History/War/19Crim.htm

    76. Military Societies And Reenactment Units
    The crimean war Research Society This extensive site provides information for allscholars interested in the crimean war. history, contemporary documents, and
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    77. The Open Door Web Site : History : Europe After 1848
    This was the crimean war (18541856). The crimean war. The crimean wargraphically demonstrated the technical inferiority of Russia.
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    Europe After In contrast to the period before 1848, which was a period of revolutions but of international peace, the period 1848 to 1914 was one of internal calm within the nations of Europe but of increasing international tension and war. The international peace which had been established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815, was seriously threatened by the emergence of two new united states in Europe - Italy and Germany. However, even before these two new states were created a war broke out which involved Ottoman Turkey, Russia, France and Britain. This was the Crimean War (1854-1856). The Crimean War Ever since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1815, it was Russia which was seen to be the greatest threat to peace in Europe, especially by Britain and France. They both knew full well that, since the days of Peter the Great, Russia had ambitions of expanding its influence southwards from the Black Sea into the Mediterranean region. The block to this ambition was Ottoman Turkey which controlled the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles. As has previously been mentioned, the Ottoman Empire was weak and the so-called "Eastern Question" was basically what would happen when it collapsed.

    78. Chronology Of Russian History
    Chronology of the crimean war. Chronology of the Czars (Romanovs). Chronologyof the Second World war. Chronology/Time Line of Russian history.
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    Annotated Chronology of Military Events A Brief Chronicle of Chelyabinsk A Brezhnev Chronology A Bulgakov Timeline ... Contents This page was last up-dated: document.write(document.lastModified)
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    79. Browsing Society History By Time Period Nineteenth Century Wars And Conflicts Cr
    Sevastopol history crimean war 18531854 A Russian perspective on the war and thesiege of Sevastopol. http//www.sevastopol.org/hist3e.htm Preview This Site.
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    Casualties of the 19th Regiment

    Roll of dead and wounded in the British 19th Foot (Green Howards) throughout the war. http://www.ozemail.com/~clday/19foot-Roll.htm

    80. H I S T O R Y - Baltic Sea Area And Suomenlinna
    The Swedish period in Finnish history, which had lasted over 600 years, had come peacefollowing the transfer of power was shattered by the crimean war of 1854
    http://www.suomenlinna.fi/english/his/
    Cultural Center
    S uomenlinna is known as an avant-garde of culture, the influence of which has affected the cultural life throughout Finland. The arts, music and theater have especially flourished. The first artist was the planner of the fortress himself, Augustin Ehrensvärd. More renowned artists are Elias Martin and A. E. Gete, who worked on Viapori in the 1760s. Their engravings, drawings, and oil paintings give a vivid picture of the building work on the islands. A mong the most famous musicians of Suomenlinna is Bernhard Henrik Crusell, the composer and clarinetist. He started his career as a student in the military band of Viapori in 1787 and later moved to Stockholm. Military music has, of course, always been played on the islands. N owadays there are many artists living permanently on Suomenlinna. Different kinds of artisans have their studios on the islands. The galleries Rantakasarmi and Augusta and the gallery for exhibitions of various themes in the Visitor Centre Inventory Chambers give the possibilities for artists to exhibit their works. The Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art manages five guest-studios, mainly for Nordic artists in the bastion Palmstierna. The Institute also provides grants for these artists, so they can live and work for some months in Suomenlinna

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