M. Thoumas, Mes souvenirs de Crimee 1854–1856 (Paris, 1892), pp. 107–9; Herbe, Francais et russes en Crimee, p. 55.
39
K. Marx, The Eastern Question: A Reprint of Letters Written 1853–1856 Dealing with the Events of the Crimean War (London, 1969), p. 451.
40
A. Lambert, The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy, 1853–56 (Manchester, 1990), p. 106.
41
L. Noir, Souvenirs d’un simple zouave, pp. 218–19.
42
Lambert, The Crimean War, p. 84.
43
WO 28/199, Newcastle to Raglan, 29 June 1854.
44
W. Mosse, The Rise and Fall of the Crimean System, 1855–1871: The Story of the Peace Settlement (London, 1963), p. 1; W. Baumgart, The Peace of Paris 1856: Studies in War, Diplomacy and Peacemaking (Oxford, 1981), p. 13.
45
Schroeder, Austria, Great Britain and the Crimean War, pp. 193–4.
46
Ibid., p. 204; Lambert, The Crimean War, pp. 86–7.
47
S. Harris, British Military Intelligence in the Crimean War (London, 2001), p. 37; H. Small, The Crimean War: Queen Victoria’s War with the Russian Tsars (Stroud, 2007), pp. 36–7; V. Rakov, Moi vospominaniia o Evpatorii v epohu krymskoi voiny 1853–1856 gg. (Evpatoriia, 1904), p. 10; FO 881/550, Raglan to Newcastle, 19 July 1854.
48
E. Boniface, Count de Castellane, Campagnes de Crimee, d’Italie, d’Afrique, de Chine et de Syrie, 1849–1862 (Paris, 1898), pp. 90–91; L. de Saint-Arnaud, Lettres du Marechal Saint- Arnaud, 2 vols. (Paris, 1858), vol. 2, p. 462.
49
Herbe, Francais et russes en Crimee, p. 59; R. Portal, Letters from the Crimea, 1854–55 (Winchester, 1900), pp. 17, 25; FO 78/1040, Rose to Clarendon, 6 Sept. 1854.
50
Kinglake, Invasion of the Crimea, vol. 2, pp. 148–9.
CHAPTER 7. ALMA
1
J. Cabrol, Le Marechal de Saint-Arnaud en Crimee (Paris, 1895), p. 312; L. Noir, Souvenirs d’un simple zouave: Campagnes de Crimee et d’Italie (Paris, 1869), p. 219; M. O. Cullet, Un regiment de ligne pendant la guerre d’orient: Notes et souvenirs d’un officier d’infanterie 1854–1855–1856 (Lyon, 1894), p. 68; NAM 2000–02–94 (Rose letter, 28 Aug. 1854).
2
P. de Molenes, Les Commentaires d’un soldat (Paris, 1860), p. 5; E. Vanson, Crimee, Italie, Mexique: Lettres de campagnes 1854–1867 (Paris, 1905), p. 23; NAM 1978–04–39–2 (Hull letter, 12 July 1854); NAM 2000–02–94 (Rose letter, 28 Aug. 1854).
3
A. de Damas, Souvenirs religieux et militaires de la Crimee (Paris, 1857), pp. 147– 8.
4
RGVIA, f. 846, op. 16, d. 5492, ll. 50–51; V. Rakov, Moi vospominaniia o Evpatorii v epohu krymskoi voiny 1853–1856 gg. (Evpatoriia, 1904), pp. 13–14, 21–2; A. Markevich, Tavricheskaia guberniia vo vremia krymskoi voiny: Po arkhivnym materialam (Simferopol, 1905), pp. 18–23; A. Kinglake, The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and an Account of Its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan, 8 vols. (London, 1863), vol. 2, p. 166.
5
RGVIA, f. 846, op. 16, d. 5450, ll. 29–32; N. Mikhno, ‘Iz zapisok chinovnika o krymskoi voine’, in N. Dubrovin (ed.), Materialy dlia istorii krymskoi voiny i oborony sevastopolia; Sbornik izdavaemyi komitetom po ustroistvu sevastopol’skogo muzeia, vyp. 3 (St Petersburg, 1872), p. 7.
6
W. Baumgart, The Crimean War, 1853–1856 (Oxford, 1999), p. 116.