• Media type: Book
  • Title: The Crimean War and cultural memory : the war France won and forgot
  • Contributor: Godfrey, Sima [Author]
  • Corporation: University of Toronto Press
  • Published: Toronto; Buffalo; London: University of Toronto Press, [2023]
  • Extent: xii, 210 Seiten; Illustrationen
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781487547776; 1487547773
  • RVK notation: NP 6003 : Krimkrieg (1853 - 1855)
  • Keywords: Crimean War, 1853-1856 Social aspects France ; Collective memory France History 19th century ; Krimkrieg ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
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  • Footnote: Bibliographie: Seite 183-204
  • Description: "The Crimean War (1854-56) is widely considered the first modern war with its tactical use of railways, telegraphs, and battleships, its long-range rifles, and its notorious trenches--precursors of the Great War. It is also the first media war: the first to know the impact of a correspondent on the field of battle and the first war to be documented in photographs. No one, however, including the French themselves, seems to remember that France was there, fighting in Crimea, losing 95,000 soldiers and leading the Allied campaign to victory. It would seem that the Crimean War has no place in the canon of culturally retained historical events that define modern French identity. Looking at literature, art, theatre, material objects, and medical reports, The Crimean War and Cultural Memory considers how the Crimean War was and was not represented in French cultural history in the second half of the nineteenth century. Ultimately, the book illuminates the forgotten traces that the Crimean War left on the French cultural landscape."--

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