The Crimean War

· Pen and Sword
eBook
144
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

This remarkable work features the Crimean War as depicted by the late Victorian military writer James Grant. The materialhere was first published in 1894, only 40 years after the end of the Crimean War, at a time when many of the participants werestill in their sixties. Grant therefore had access to the primary source interviews which are now lost forever.Originally published as part of the Cassell's series British Battles on Land and Sea, it presents the reader with an intriguing insight into how contemporary writers addressed their subject. They say the past is another country and that is certainly true in this instance.The contrast between the contemporary Victorian view and the modern view reveals the huge gulf in attitudes. Mr. Grant's work is clearly 'of its time' and reflects the attitudes of the day which were unashamedly xenophobic, jingoistic and militaristic. It nonetheless repays the reader as it provides us with a unique window on the past and brings the long lost world of Victorian Imperialism into focus.

About the author

Bob Carruthers is the producer of?Discovery ChannelÕs Line Of Fire and Weapons of War and?BBCÕs Both Sides of the Line, his extensive knowledge,?experience and strong editorial control, afford the military?enthusiast the ability to buy with confidence.

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