East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of Crimean War 1853-1856. Doctoral thesis Mgr. et Mgr. Petr Wohlmuth ABSTRACT This doctoral thesis adheres to genre of historical anthropology of war and military. It draws on two theoretical sources. The first consists of paradigms of cultural and social anthropol- ogy, more specifically symbolic historical anthropology in the tradition of Geertz, Darnton, Sahlins and others. The second represents the cultural history of war in the tradition of Kee- gan, Hanson, Lynn or Isabel Hull. The research question is focused on the culture of war during the Crimean War, especially during the Crimean campaign and siege and defense of Sevastopol in 1854/5...
The Crimean War was a defining event in both European and Ottoman history, but it has principally be...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 has been widely seen as a historical turning-point. For the first ...
The current academic piece ‘The Social Aspect of Russian Military Culture: before and after the Geor...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
This article is devoted to the study of the French historiographical tradition of studying the Crime...
The Crimean War was fought far outside its namesake peninsula in the Black Sea Region. Between 1854 ...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores how the Crimean War (1854-56) has registered in British consc...
The need to use the civilizational approach to the analysis of the causes and outcomes of the Crimea...
In the present paper we analysed in a historical perspective the formation of the key concepts conce...
This Master's degree thesis, named Blood, honour and horror. Representations of siege warfare in jou...
Fought among Russia and the Ottoman Empire, France and England, the Crimean War of 1853-56 resulted ...
The Crimean and Civil War are two wars that rarely get compared despite their overly similar charact...
This article analyzes the research in Russian literature, and although Russian literary critics hard...
The Crimean War was a defining event in both European and Ottoman history, but it has principally be...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 has been widely seen as a historical turning-point. For the first ...
The current academic piece ‘The Social Aspect of Russian Military Culture: before and after the Geor...
East against the West? Representations of war in egodocuments of British and Russian participants of...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) is much more culturally significant than its popular mythologies suggest. ...
This article is devoted to the study of the French historiographical tradition of studying the Crime...
The Crimean War was fought far outside its namesake peninsula in the Black Sea Region. Between 1854 ...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores how the Crimean War (1854-56) has registered in British consc...
The need to use the civilizational approach to the analysis of the causes and outcomes of the Crimea...
In the present paper we analysed in a historical perspective the formation of the key concepts conce...
This Master's degree thesis, named Blood, honour and horror. Representations of siege warfare in jou...
Fought among Russia and the Ottoman Empire, France and England, the Crimean War of 1853-56 resulted ...
The Crimean and Civil War are two wars that rarely get compared despite their overly similar charact...
This article analyzes the research in Russian literature, and although Russian literary critics hard...
The Crimean War was a defining event in both European and Ottoman history, but it has principally be...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 has been widely seen as a historical turning-point. For the first ...
The current academic piece ‘The Social Aspect of Russian Military Culture: before and after the Geor...