The Crimean War
Roger L. Ransom () and
Jared David McKenzie ()
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Roger L. Ransom: University of California, Riverside
Chapter Chapter 10 in Imperial Wars in the Modern Era, 2025, pp 61-63 from Springer
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Abstract The Crimean War, which was fought between an alliance of Britain, France, and Turkey in an effort to check the imperial advance of Russia is best remembered because of a poem written by the British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, describing the disastrous charge of 600 troops of a British light cavalry unit at the Battle of Balaclava.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07701-1_10
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