Fought among Russia and the Ottoman Empire, France and England, the Crimean War of 1853-56 resulted in the defeat of Russia. Even though Russia had some successes against the Ottoman Empire in the Eastern front, it couldn’t hold it against France in the Crimea and was defeated by English naval power. Despite this fact, lubki books and pictures published during the war depicted Russia as victorious. Examining some examples of lubki pictures and books, this article aims to analyze Russian war propaganda during the Crimean War. © 2019, Ahmet Yesevi University. All rights reserved
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The Crimean War that started in 1853 between the Ottoman Empire and Russia lasted unt...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The Crimean War was fought far outside its namesake peninsula in the Black Sea Region. Between 1854 ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
Ankara : The Department of History of Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Bilkent University,...
The article analyzes the formation of “the image of the enemy” in the Russian society in 1914–1916 ...
V práci analyzuji situaci v Evropě v letech 1853 - 1856 převážně z pohledu Velké Británie. Roku 1853...
"The “Turkish atrocities” of 1876 were one of the main events that triggered the Russo-Turkish War o...
This book analyzes the Crimean War from the Ottoman perspective based mainly on Ottoman and Russian ...
The need to use the civilizational approach to the analysis of the causes and outcomes of the Crimea...
The article describes the specifics of the campaign that unfolded during World War I to combat “Germ...
This article is devoted to the study of the French historiographical tradition of studying the Crime...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the use of political propaganda methods employed by the Rus...
In this thesis I will examine the image Aamulehti and Kansan Lehti gave of the Russians and how prop...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The Crimean War that started in 1853 between the Ottoman Empire and Russia lasted unt...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The Crimean War was fought far outside its namesake peninsula in the Black Sea Region. Between 1854 ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
Ankara : The Department of History of Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Bilkent University,...
The article analyzes the formation of “the image of the enemy” in the Russian society in 1914–1916 ...
V práci analyzuji situaci v Evropě v letech 1853 - 1856 převážně z pohledu Velké Británie. Roku 1853...
"The “Turkish atrocities” of 1876 were one of the main events that triggered the Russo-Turkish War o...
This book analyzes the Crimean War from the Ottoman perspective based mainly on Ottoman and Russian ...
The need to use the civilizational approach to the analysis of the causes and outcomes of the Crimea...
The article describes the specifics of the campaign that unfolded during World War I to combat “Germ...
This article is devoted to the study of the French historiographical tradition of studying the Crime...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the use of political propaganda methods employed by the Rus...
In this thesis I will examine the image Aamulehti and Kansan Lehti gave of the Russians and how prop...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The Crimean War that started in 1853 between the Ottoman Empire and Russia lasted unt...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...