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Gregory Carleton

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    Crimean Quagmire
    • Crimean Quagmire

      Tolstoy, Russell and the Birth of Modern Warfare

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the lives and works of two groundbreaking writers, this narrative explores their innovative approaches to war reporting and the profound impact they had on public perception of conflict. Through their revolutionary perspectives, the book delves into how their writings reshaped the discourse surrounding warfare, highlighting the interplay between literature and journalism in shaping societal understanding of military events.

      Crimean Quagmire