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Russia’s crimean war
Russia’s Crimean War by historian John Shelton Curtiss provides a comprehensive analysis of the origins, development, and consequences of the Crimean War from the Russian perspective. Drawing extensively on Russian archival sources, Curtiss examines the political decisions of Tsar Nicholas I, diplomatic failures, military operations, and the broader European context that shaped the conflict. The book highlights Russia’s strategic motivations, internal weaknesses, and the impact of the war on subsequent reforms and modernization efforts. It remains a significant scholarly study for understanding Russia’s role in one of the 19th century’s major international conflicts.
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