The Crimean War in the British Imagination
Contemporary Review › Band 292 Nr. 1696, April 2010
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Contemporary Review › Band 292 Nr. 1696, April 2010
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The aim is to see how the war was 'seen' by people in Britain and how it affected cultural life. Because the war was the first 'media war' primary attention is given to the role of newspapers, especially The Times and, naturally its famous war correspondent, WH.
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