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In 1854, four of the major powers in Europe - Britain, France, Turkey, and Russia - became embroiled in a devastating and costly war. While hostilities began in Turkey's territories on the Danube, the war soon shifted to the Crimean peninsula, which was then part of the Russian Empire. The focus of the allied war effort became the strategically important naval port of Sevastopol in the Crimea. The Crimean war dragged on for two years and, as the generals and politicians bungled and dithered, the soldiers in the trenches at Sevastopol endured terrible conditions and died in droves in senseless attacks on the Russian fortifications. The Crimean war was, in many ways, the first 'modern' war and it foreshadowed later events in the trenches of World War I. First published in 2002 and now available in paperback, this is the first book to assess all levels of Irish involvement in the Crimean war. It tells the story of the Irish men and women who traveled to the Crimea to contribute to the war effort and their experiences are described using contemporary letters and published memoirs. In 2014, the world saw conflict break out in the Ukraine as Russia tried to reassert control over the strategically important Crimea region. Sevastopol has emerged once more as a key strategic interest for Russia and much of the recent activity has focused on securing this important naval base. While the nature of international conflicts may have changed, some key strategic issues mirror 19th-century concerns. The book addresses a previously unexamined aspect of the Crimean war of 1854-6; the Irish involvement in a costly international conflict that took place 160 years ago.

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In 1854 Britain, France and Turkey became allies in a war against Russia and the main theatre of this war was the Crimean peninsula. During the next two years, as generals and politicians bungled and dithered, the soldiers in the trenches before Sevastapol suffered terrible conditions and died in droves in senseless attacks on the Russian fortifications. The Crimean war was one of the most important events of the nineteenth-century and was, in many ways, the first 'modern' war, foreshadowing later events in World War 1. This is the first book to assess all levels of Irish involvement in the Crimean war. It tells the story of the Irish men and women who travelled to the Crimea to contributed to the war effort and their experiences are described using contemporary letters and published memoirs. While the Irish were at their most numerous in the British army, some Irishmen also served in the armies of France, Turkey, and Russia. There was a significant number of Irish civilians who went to the Crimea to work as chaplains, engineers, navvies and in the medical services. Reference is made to the work of the Irish war-correspondents, the most important of whom was William Howard Russell.

The reaction of the Irish public to war is also examined. It is shown that the war was followed with keen interest in Ireland The public support for the troops leaving Ireland, and the enthusiastic tone of surviving Crimean ballads, would suggest that the Irish people supported the war.

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  • PublisherFour Courts Press Ltd
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 1846825598
  • ISBN 13 9781846825590
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages272

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