The Crimean War (1853-1856)

by Daniel Patel

$CP 4.99
0 stars
$CP 3.99
0 stars
$CP 2.99
0 stars
$CP 1.99
0 stars
$CP 0.89
0 stars
$CP 0.49
0 stars
$CP 0.29
0 stars
FREE
0 stars

Add to Stack

Ebook:
26,597 words
$CP 0.29

Synopsis

"The Crimean War (1853-1856)" delves into this often-overlooked conflict that pitted Russia against an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, and Britain. From the prelude of rising tensions to the legacy left on modern geopolitics, this book dissects the war's complexities. It explores the military campaigns, diplomacy, home fronts, and the lasting impact on fields such as medicine, journalism, and diplomacy.

Similar to this book

Knowledge Elements

Reading Intent

Purpose: Reference book
Reader's Existing Knowledge: Intermediate
Target Audience Age/Stage of Life: Everyone (no target age)

Example Forms

Author's Personal Anecdotes: Some
Citations: Mentioned, but not linked or footnoted
Examples and Case Studies: Occasional examples or case studies
Exercises and Reader Questions: Some questions or exercises

Writing Style

Humor: Serious
Narrative: Third person

Reviews

No reviews yet!

About the author

Daniel Patel

Daniel Patel is an accomplished author renowned for his captivating war literature. With a profound passion for history and conflict narratives, Patel has penned numerous books that delve into the complexities of warfare, offering readers an immersive and insightful journey through the annals of human struggle and valor.

More books by Daniel Patel