Russia's Turkish wars : the Tsarist army and the Balkan peoples in the nineteenth century
This book explores Russia's recurrent wars with the Ottoman Empire as an important and largely neglected angle on the genesis of modern warfare.
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Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Toronto Buffalo London : University of Toronto Press,
2024
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Schlagworte: | Military history Russo-Turkish Wars, 1676-1878 Civil-military relations Guerres russo-turques, 1676-1878 Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire - Balkans - Histoire - 19e siècle Military policy Population Public relations History Russland mehr... |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (xiv, 306 pages) |
Zusammenfassung: | This book explores Russia's recurrent wars with the Ottoman Empire as an important and largely neglected angle on the genesis of modern warfare. 1 The Eastern Balkan Christians and Muslims in the Early Russian-Ottoman Wars -- Balkan Auxiliaries and the Politics of Resettlement in the Early Russian-Ottoman Wars -- The Intellectual Impact of the War of 1812 -- Early Russian Theorization of Small War and Partisan Action -- The Russian Military and the Ottoman Empire during the Greek Crisis of the 1820s -- 2 The Russian Army and the Eastern Balkan Population during the War of 1828-1829 -- The Russians and the Population of Danubian Bulgaria during the Campaign of 1828 -- Policies towards Muslims and Christians after the Crossing of the Balkans -- The Management of Inter-confessional Relations after the War -- 3 Partisan Warfare and the Statistics of European Turkey: The Case of I.P. Liprandi -- Liprandi's Partisan Detachment in 1829 -- Liprandi's Writings on Partisan Warfare -- Between Orientalism and Occidentalism -- Liprandi and the Crimean War -- 4 Russia and the Balkan Peoples during the Crimean War -- The Reports of Russian Military Agents in Constantinople on the Eve of the War -- Nicholas I and the Idea of Raising Russia's Orthodox Co-religionists -- Small War and the Planning of the Danubian Campaign of 1854 -- Military Operations in Danubian Bulgaria and the Local Population -- 5 The Russian Army and the Ottoman Empire, 1856-1877 -- The Development of Military Statistics in the Post-Crimean Period Criticism of Reform and Pan-Slavism -- Criticism of Reform and Pan-Slavism -- The Eastern Crisis, Russian Perspectives on Islam, and Plans for the Mobilization of Balkan Christians -- Russian War Planning in 1876-1877 -- 6 Russian Population Policies during the War of 1877-1878. "Russia's Turkish Wars examines the changing place of the Balkan population in Russian military thought, strategic planning, and occupation policies. It reveals that choices made by the tsarist strategists and commanders during the Russian-Ottoman wars, reflecting a general reconceptualization of the role of "the people" in modern warfare that took place during the nineteenth century. The book explores the tsarist military's engagement with the population of the Balkans in the wake of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. It draws on previously unpublished materials from Russian archives as well as a broad range of published primary sources. Victor Taki relates the discussions among Russian military men to the international relations of the nineteenth century. Russia's Turkish Wars ultimately provides a new perspective on both Imperial Russia's Balkan entanglements and military change in the nineteenth century."-- |
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Beschreibung: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 306 pages) Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781487513658 1487513658 9781487513641 148751364X 9781487501631 1487501633 |