Focusing on British grand strategy during the Crimean War, this revised edition of Andrew Lambert's study examines the formulation and execution of national policy from 1853 to 1856. It features an updated introduction that contextualizes the original 1990 text and includes a new bibliography. This edition aims to engage a new generation of scholars and offers a fresh perspective within the historiography of the Crimean War.
The War Correspondents Series
This series delves into the lives and work of war correspondents who risk everything for the truth. We follow their journeys into the world's most dangerous conflicts, where they grapple with moral dilemmas and personal demons. It's a gripping narrative about courage, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of bearing witness in times of immense turmoil. The books offer a raw and authentic look at the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
