Krimkrieg: Der letzte Kreuzzug (German Edition)
195/524, Finn an Canning, 29. April 1856.
Epilog: Der Krimkrieg in Mythos und Überlieferung
1
RA VIC / MAIN / QVJ /1856, 11., 13. März.
2
T. Margrave, »Numbers & Losses in the Crimea. An Introduction. Part Three: Other Nations«, in: War Correspondent 21/3 (2003), S. 18–22.
3
R. Burns, John Bell. The Sculptor’s Life and Works (Kirstead 1999), S. 54 f.
4
T. Pakenham, The Boer War (London 1979), S. 201.
5
N. Hawthorne, The English Notebooks, 1853–1856 (Columbus, Oh., 1997), S. 149.
6
» Florence Nightingale«, in: Punch 29 (1855), S. 225.
7
Markovits, The Crimean War , S. 68; J. Bratton, » Theatre of War. The Crimea on the London Stage 1854–55«, in: D. Brady, L. James und B. Sharatt (Hrsg.), Performance and Politics in Popular Drama. Aspects of Popular Entertainment in Theatre, Film and Television 1800–1976 (Cambridge 1980), S. 134.
8
Bostridge, Florence Nightingale , S. 523 f., 528; M. Poovey, »A Housewifely Woman. The Social Construction of Florence Nightingale«, in ders.: Uneven Developments. The Ideological Work of Gender in Victorian Fiction (London 1989), S. 164–198.
9
W. Knollys, The Victoria Cross in the Crimea (London 1877), S. 3.
10
S. Beeton, Our Soldiers and the Victoria Cross. A General Account of the Regiments and Men of the British Army. And Stories of the Brave Deeds which Won the Prize ›For Valour‹ (London o. J.), S. vi.
11
Markovits, The Crimean War , S. 70.
12
T. Hughes, Tom Browns Schuljahre (Leipzig o. J.), S. 29, 225.
13
T. Hughes, Tom Brown at Oxford (London 1868), S. 169.
14
O. Anderson, » The Growth of Christian Militarism in Mid-Victorian Britain«, in: English Historical Review, 86/338 (1971), S. 46–72; K. Hendrickson, Making Saints. Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809–1885 (Cranbury, NJ , 1998), S. 9–15; M. Snape, The Redcoat and Religion. The Forgotten History of the British Soldier from the Age of Marlborough to the Eve of the First World War (London 2005), S. 90 f., 98.
15
Jorge Manrique, Strophen auf den Tod seines Vaters, übersetzt von Ernst Robert Curtius(o. O. 1944), S. 7; Catherine Marsh, Memorials of Captain Hedley Vicars, Ninety-Seventh Regiment (London 1856), S. x, 216 f.
16
Zitiert in: Markovits, The Crimean War , S. 92.
17
Alfred Tennyson, Maud (Paderborn 1900), S. 106 ff.; Lalumia, Realism and Politics , S. 80–86.
18
Lalumia, Realism and Politics ., S. 125 f.
19
Ibid., S. 136–144; S. Usherwood und J. Spencer-Smith, Lady Butler, Battle Artist, 1846–1933 (London 1987), S. 29 ff.
20
Mrs H. Sandford, The Girls Reading Book (London 1875), S. 183.
21
Siehe z. B. R. Basturk, Bilim ve Ahlak (Istanbul 2009).
22
Genelkurmay Askeri Tarih ve Stratejik Etüt Ba ş kanlı ğ ı, Selçuklular Döneminde Anadoluya Yapılan Akınlar – 1799–1802 Osmanlı-Fransız Harbinde Akka Kalesi Savunması – 1853–1856 Osmanlı-Rus Kırım Harbi Kafkas Cephesi (Ankara 1981), zitiert in: Badem, »The Ottomans and the Crimean War«, S. 20 f. (Übersetzung aus Gründen der Klarheit leicht abgeändert).
23
Chruschtschow, Istorija oborony Sewastopolja , S. 159 f.
24
Tolstoi, Sewastopoler Erzählungen , S. 25 ff.
25
N. Dubrowin, 349-dnewnaja saschtschita Sewastopolja (St. Petersburg 2005), S. 15.
26
A. Apuchtin, Sotschinenija , 2 Bde. (St. Petersburg 1895), Bd. 2, S. iv.
27
Kozelsky, Christianizing Crimea , S. 130–139; R. Wortman, Scenarios of Power. Myth and Ceremony in Russian Monarchy , Bd. 2: From Alexander II to the Abdication of Nicholas II (Princeton 2000), S. 25; O. Maiorova, » Searching for a New Language of Self. The Symbolism of Russian National Belonging during and after the Crimean War«, in: Ab Imperio 4 (2006), S. 199.
28
RGWIA , f. 481, op. 1, d. 27, l. 116; M. Bogdanowitsch (Hrsg.), Istoritscheski otscherk dejatelnosti wojennawo uprawlenija w Rossii w perwoje dwazatiletije blagopolutschnawo zarstwowanija Gossudarja Imperatora Alexandra Nikolajewitscha (1855–1880 gg.) , 6 Bde. (St. Petersburg 1879–1881), Bd. 1, S. 172.
29
S. Plokhy, » The City of Glory. Sevastopol in Russian Historical Mythology«, in: Journal of Contemporary History 35/3 (Juli 2000), S. 377.
30
S. Davies, » Soviet Cinema and the Early Cold War. Pudovkin’s Admiral Nakhimov in Context«, in: Cold War History 4/1 (Okt. 2003), S. 49–70.
31
Zitiert in: ibid., S. 382.
32
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