The Siege of Sevastopol 1854 1855

The Siege of Sevastopol  1854   1855
Author: Anthony Dawson
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781848329591

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A history of the grueling Crimean War battle as told through personal accounts of those who fought there. The Crimean War, the most destructive and deadly war of the nineteenth century, has been the subject of countless books, yet historian Anthony Dawson has amassed an astonishing collection of previously unknown and unpublished material, including numerous letters and private journals. Many untapped French sources reveal aspects of the fighting in the Crimea that have never been portrayed before. The accounts demonstrate the suffering of the troops during the savage winter and the ravages of cholera and dysentery that resulted in the deaths of more than 16,000 British troops and 75,000 French. Whilst there is graphic first-hand testimony from those that fought up the slopes of the Alma, in the valley of death at Balaklava, and the fog of Inkerman, the book focusses upon the siege; the great artillery bombardments, the storming of the Redan and the Mamelon, and the largest man-made hole in history up to that time when the Russians blew up the defences they could not hold, with their own men inside. The Siege of Sevastopol also highlights, for the first time, the fourth major engagement in the Crimea, the Battle of the Tchernaya in August 1855, the Russians’ last great attempt to break the siege. This predominantly French-fought battle has never before examined in such in English language books. Praise for The Siege of Sevastopol, 1854–1855 “In this fascinating book, the voices of men involved in the war in the Crimea are heard for the first time. Compelling and intriguing stuff.” —Books Monthly “The author has collected a large amount of previously unpublished material for this new work. Entries from private letters and journal are mixed with French sources previously unused in the English-speaking world. The result is a work that effectively conveys the thoughts and experiences of the participants to the reader.” —Warfare History Network

Sevastopol s Wars

Sevastopol   s Wars
Author: Mungo Melvin CB OBE
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472822277

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Sevastopol's Wars is the first book in any language to cover the full history of Russia's historic Crimean naval citadel, from its founding through to the current tensions that threaten the region. Founded by Catherine the Great, the maritime city of Sevastopol has been fought over for centuries. Crucial battles of the Crimean War were fought on the hills surrounding the city, and the memory of this stalwart defence inspired those who fruitlessly battled the Germans during World War II. Twice the city has faced complete obliteration yet twice it has risen, phoenix-like, from the ashes. In this groundbreaking volume, award-winning author Mungo Melvin explores how Sevastopol became the crucible of conflict over three major engagements – the Crimean War, the Russian Civil War and World War II – witnessing the death and destruction of countless armies yet creating the indomitable 'spirit of Sevastopol'. By weaving together first-hand interviews, detailed operational reports and battle analysis, Melvin creates a rich tapestry of history.

Sevastopol s Wars

Sevastopol   s Wars
Author: Mungo Melvin CB OBE
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472822277

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Sevastopol's Wars is the first book in any language to cover the full history of Russia's historic Crimean naval citadel, from its founding through to the current tensions that threaten the region. Founded by Catherine the Great, the maritime city of Sevastopol has been fought over for centuries. Crucial battles of the Crimean War were fought on the hills surrounding the city, and the memory of this stalwart defence inspired those who fruitlessly battled the Germans during World War II. Twice the city has faced complete obliteration yet twice it has risen, phoenix-like, from the ashes. In this groundbreaking volume, award-winning author Mungo Melvin explores how Sevastopol became the crucible of conflict over three major engagements – the Crimean War, the Russian Civil War and World War II – witnessing the death and destruction of countless armies yet creating the indomitable 'spirit of Sevastopol'. By weaving together first-hand interviews, detailed operational reports and battle analysis, Melvin creates a rich tapestry of history.

From Ruins to Reconstruction

From Ruins to Reconstruction
Author: Karl D. Qualls
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009
Genre: Central-local government relations
ISBN: 0801447623

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Based on extensive research in archives in both Moscow and Sevastopol, architectural plans and drawings, interviews, and his own extensive experience in Sevastopol, Qualls tells a unique story in which the periphery "bests" the Stalinist center.

Sebastopol

Sebastopol
Author: graf Leo Tolstoy,William Dean Howells,Francis Davis Millet
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Sebastopol
ISBN: 1019978651

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This book is a gripping and vivid portrayal of the terrible siege of Sebastopol during the Crimean War, told through the eyes of various characters on both sides of the conflict. Originally published as a series of interconnected sketches, this book offers a unique and memorable perspective on one of the great battles of the nineteenth century. With its richly detailed characters, evocative imagery, and powerful themes of courage and sacrifice, Sebastopol is a true classic of war literature. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Siege of Sebastopol

Siege of Sebastopol
Author: H. C. Elphinstone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2003
Genre: Crimean War, 1853-1856
ISBN: WISC:89088972625

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Sebastopol is one of the classic sieges of all time. The culminating struggle for the strategic Russian port in 1854-5 was the final bloody episode in the costly Crimean War. It was a story of trench warfare, struggles for strongpoints ( Redans ) and bitter bravery and tenacity on both sides. Above all, perhaps, it was a struggle in which the skills of military engineers came into their own. Published by order of the Secretary of State for War, this handsome two-volume publication is a very detailed Official History with maps and diagrams. Part I: Sets the siege of Sebastopol in the context of the war as a whole from the Invasion of the Crimea to the close of the Winter Campaign 1854-55. Part II: From February 1855 to the Fall of Sebastopl, September 1855. This book is one which no serious student of the Crimea can afford to be without.

Sevastopol Sketches

Sevastopol Sketches
Author: Leo Tolstoy
Publsiher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788726607840

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Leo Tolstoy’s ‘Sevastopol Sketches’ is a series of three semi-autobiographical short stories which are based on his own recollections and experiences of the Crimean War. As a young artillery officer, Tolstoy was present at Sevastopol – the city under intense siege during the war, and his experiences of the grim situation are retold here in gruesome detail. The horrors and realities of war are laid bare as Tolstoy contrasts the heroism of soldiers with the futility of war. Undoubtedly an influence for his later epic ‘War and Peace’, ‘Sevastopol Sketches’ is an important novel in the timeline of Tolstoy’s work. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a Russian author, widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest novelists. His most famous novels include the epic ‘War and Peace’ and the tragic ‘Anna Karenina’. His work also includes several short stories and a semi-autobiographical trilogy which included his own recollections of the Crimean War in ‘Sevastopol Sketches’. He had a spiritual awakening in the 1870s, and became an ardent pacifist, incorporating this into his work ‘The Kingdom of God is Within You’ which is said to have had a profound impact on the non-violent resistance of Mahatma Gandhi. Contemporaries and admirers of his work included Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov, and Gustave Flaubert. Tolstoy died in 1910 aged 82, leaving behind an incredible literary legacy.

Sevastopol

Sevastopol
Author: Leo graf Tolstoy
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664183583

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"Sevastopol" is a powerful account of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854-1855) during the Crimean War. Written by the legendary Russian author Leo Tolstoy, this work offers a vivid portrayal of the horrors of war, the bravery of soldiers, and the impact of conflict on both individuals and society. Drawing from his own experiences as a young officer, Tolstoy provides a raw and unfiltered look into the heart of battle.