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Crimea Neil Kent

Crimea By Neil Kent

Crimea by Neil Kent


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This fascinating history through the ages is essential reading for all those seeking the background to Russia and Ukraines war in the Black Sea peninsula.

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Crimea: A History by Neil Kent

In 2016 Crimea shapes the headlines much as it did some 160 years ago, when the Crimean War pitted Britain, France and Turkey against Russia. Yet few books have been published on the history of the peninsula. For many readers, Crimea seems as remote today as it was when colonised by the ancient Greeks. Neil Kent's book recounts the history of the Crimea over three millennia. A crossroads between Europe and Asia, ships sailed to and from Crimean ports, forming a bridge that carried merchandise and transmitted ideas and innovations. Greeks, Scythians, Tartars, Russians, Armenians and Genoese are among those who settled the peninsula since antiquity, a demographic patchwork that reflects its geography. The religious beliefs of its inhabitants are almost as numerous: the Hebraicised beliefs of the Karaim Tartars, Islam, Judaisim, Russian and Greek Orthodoxy, as well as Roman Catholicism. This mosaic is also reflected in places of worship and the palaces which still adorn Crimea: imperial Romanov Massandra, the 'noble nest' of Prince Voronzov at Alupca or the Palace of Bakhchisaray built for the Tartar Khan.For some two centuries balmy Yalta and its environs were a veritable Black Sea Riviera, where Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met at the end of the Second World War.

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Russias seizure of Crimea was justified in Moscow as a rectification of an alleged historic wrong. Why that was so, and why this ethnically-mixed peninsula became the cornerstone of Russias political aspirations for over two centuries, is the fascinating story which Neil Kent tells with great verve in this erudite and gripping volume.

* Jonathan Eyal, International Director, Royal United Services Institute *

Neil Kent has written a lively and informed volume that infuses the current debate with its missing historical context. A must read for anyone who wishes to probe beyond the headlines and learn more about this contested lands tragic past.'

* Brian Glyn Williams, author of The Crimean Tatars: From Soviet Genocide to Putins Conquest *

Neil Kent has produced a fascinating account of the history of Crimea. He takes readers through the history of the peninsula, from Ancient Greek colonies and Ottoman palaces resting on the slopes of the magnificent bays of the Black Sea to such cosmopolitan cities as Sevastopol and Feodosia, in and around which so many deadly battles were fought by Russia, the Ottoman Empire and its Western European allies during the Crimean War. His conclusions are thought-provoking and at times even controversial, and will encourage lively debate on many aspects of Crimean history, ancient and modern.

* Vsevolod Samokhvalov, Fellow of the Cambridge Security Initiative, University of Cambridge *

This is a much-needed and well-written book focusing on the past and present of a highly important region of Europe. The author fits the complex history of Crimea into a well-woven narrative, merging historical developments with highly interesting details. Crimea is highly recommended to those interested in the context of the drama playing out between Russia and Ukraine today.

* Vicken Cheterian, author of Open Wounds: Armenians, Turks and a Century of Genocide *

About Neil Kent

NeilKentis Editor-in-Chief ofThe Journal of Intelligence and Cyber Security, a former associate of the University of Cambridges Scott Polar Research Institute, andSenior Fellow at the Rennes School of Business Centre for Unframed Thinking. The author of many books on Nordic and Eastern European history, his publicationsincludeThe Soul of the North: A Social, Architectural and Cultural History of the Nordic Countries, 17701940;Helsinki: A Cultural and Literary History; andThe Sami Peoples of the North: A Social and Cultural History.

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NGR9781911723356
9781911723356
1911723359
Crimea: A History by Neil Kent
New
Paperback
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
2024-07-11
240
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