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The Crimean War, 1853–56

This article considers the nature and course of the Crimean War and suggests this often-forgotten conflict had a profound impact on the course of international relations, while also shaping political, social, cultural and scientific histories in important ways

A road with no buildings nearby. There are many cannonballs on the road.
Cannonballs on the road after the ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ in 1854. Photo by Roger Fenton
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AQA 1H Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964

Edexcel Paper 3, Option 35.2 The British experience of warfare, c.1790–1918

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