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Crimea: The Last Crusade

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The Crimean War: A History
First edition
AuthorOrlando Figes
SubjectHistory
Published2010
PublisherAllen Lane
Media typePrint
Pages575
ISBN0713997044

Crimea: The Last Crusade is a book by Orlando Figes. Figes argued that the Crimean War was the first truly modern war and that the Siege of Sevastopol was a precursor of trench warfare. He also emphasized the religious aspects of the Crimean War and the importance of public opinion. It appeared in the midst of the controversy over Figes's Amazon reviews.

In the United States the book has been published under the title The Crimean War: A History.

Reception

Gary J. Bass of Princeton University praised Figes "painstaking archival work".[1] Angus Macqueen commented in The Guardian that Figes underlines how the Cold War "froze over fundamental fault lines that had opened up in the 19th century".[2] Oliver Bullough in The Independent called the book "lucid, well-written, alive and sensitive". He praised it for its "startling immediacy", for highlighting parallels with contemporary conflicts and for describing the impact of high politics on ordinary people. Nevertheless, he also wrote that the book is not perfect and that the sourcing is problematic.[3]

References

  1. ^ Bass, Gary J. (8 July 2011). "Why the Crimean War Matters". Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  2. ^ Macqueen, Angus (10 October 2010). "Crimea: The Last Crusade by Orlando Figes – review". Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  3. ^ Bullough, Oliver (8 October 2010). "Crimea: the Last Crusade, By Orlando Figes". Retrieved 23 August 2019.
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