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The Crimean War and its afterlife, making modern Britain, Lara Kriegel

Label
The Crimean War and its afterlife, making modern Britain, Lara Kriegel
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Crimean War and its afterlife
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1261774492
Responsibility statement
Lara Kriegel
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
making modern Britain
Summary
The mid-nineteenth century's Crimean War is frequently dismissed as an embarrassment, an event marred by blunders and an occasion better forgotten. In The Crimean War and its Afterlife Lara Kriegel sets out to rescue the Crimean War from the shadows. Kriegel offers a fresh account of the conflict and its afterlife: revisiting beloved figures like Florence Nightingale and hallowed events like the Charge of the Light Brigade, while also turning attention to newer worthies, including Mary Seacole. In this book a series of six case studies transport us from the mid-Victorian moment to the current day, focusing on the heroes, institutions, and values wrought out of the crucible of the war. Time and again, ordinary Britons looked to the war as a template for social formation and a lodestone for national belonging. With lucid prose and rich illustrations, this book vividly demonstrates the uncanny persistence of a Victorian war in the making of modern Britain.--, Provided by publisher
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