War in the East
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War in the East

A Military History of the Russo-Turkish War 1877-78

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War in the East

A Military History of the Russo-Turkish War 1877-78

About this book

When Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire in April 1877, it was the fifth time during the nineteenth century that hostilities had broken out between the two empires. On this occasion the other Great Powers had done all they could to prevent it, although public opinion in the West had been shocked by Turkey's brutal repression of the Bulgarian uprising. The war was to be fought in two distinct theaters. In Europe, as on previous occasions, the Russian objective was to cross first the Danube and then the formidable Balkan Mountains before striking for Constantinople. In Asia, over territory also contested many times before, the Russians aimed to seize Kars and then Erzerum.At first all went well for the invaders, the Turks making no serious attempt to hold the line of the Danube, while a thrust south by General Gourko succeeded in crossing the Balkans by a pass not previously considered practicable. At Plevna, however, the Russian advance stalled in the face of the determined defense of the place by the redoubtable Osman Pasha. In Asia, meanwhile, after initial success, the Russian advance was halted by defeat at Zevin. Poor strategic judgment on the part of the Turks led to their failure to take advantage of the opportunity provided by Osman, even after the Russians had suffered three bloody defeats at Plevna. Eventually, after the town was closely invested, it fell to the besiegers.In Asia, the Turks suffered a major defeat in the battle of God's Mountain, and were driven back to Erzerum, while Kars fell to a brilliant assault by the Russian forces. These defeats marked the beginning of the end for the Turks. By January 1878 the Russians were over the Balkans in force, and the last viable Turkish army was surrounded and captured at Shenovo. Armistice negotiations led to a suspension of hostilities and to the treaty of San Stefano. The other Great Powers had watched the conflict with mounting anxiety and were determined to moderate the terms of San Stefano which had imposed harsh conditions on the Ottoman Empire. This, following tortuous diplomatic negotiations, they succeeded in doing at the Congress of Berlin in July 1878.This book, the first military history of the war in English for over a century, traces the course of the campaigns, examining the many occasions on which the outcome of a battle might have gone the other way, and the performance of the combatants, both leaders and led. The book considers the extent to which the parties applied the lessons of recent wars, as well as the conclusions that could be drawn from the experience of combat with the latest weapons. It also explores the complicated motives of the Great Powers in general, and Britain in particular, in bringing about a final settlement, which postponed the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.The author's detailed text is accompanied by an extensive number of black and white illustrations, an impressive color plate section containing reproductions of paintings by artists such as Vereshchagin, plus black and white and color battle maps. Extensive orders of battle are also provided.This is the latest title in Helion's ground-breaking series of 19th Century studies, and will again appear in hardback as a strictly limited edition printing of 1, 000 copies, each individually numbered and signed by the author on a decorative title page.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. List of Maps
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Preface
  10. Chapter 1: The Congress of Paris
  11. Chapter 2: Political and Social Reform in Russia
  12. Chapter 3: The Ottoman Empire
  13. Chapter 4: The Eastern Question
  14. Chapter 5: The Approach to War
  15. Chapter 6: Recourse to Arms
  16. Chapter 7: The Russian Army
  17. Chapter 8: The Ottoman Army
  18. Chapter 9: Command of the Sea
  19. Chapter 10: Plans of Campaign
  20. Chapter 11: The Barboshi Bridge
  21. Chapter 12: The Crossing of the Danube
  22. Chapter 13: Gourko
  23. Chapter 14: Krüdener
  24. Chapter 15: Osman
  25. Chapter 16: Mukhtar
  26. Chapter 17: Batum
  27. Chapter 18: Zevin
  28. Chapter 19: Eski Zagra
  29. Chapter 20: Suleiman at Shipka
  30. Photo Gallery
  31. Color Maps and Illustrations
  32. Chapter 21: Karahassankoi
  33. Chapter 22: Cerkovna
  34. Chapter 23: Lovtcha
  35. Chapter 24: The Third Battle of Plevna: The Assault
  36. Chapter 25: Aftermath
  37. Chapter 26: The Great Powers Watch: May-September 1877
  38. Chapter 27: Catastrophe on God’s Mountain
  39. Chapter 28: The Camel’s Neck
  40. Chapter 29: The Storming of Kars
  41. Chapter 30: Gorni Dubnik
  42. Chapter 31: Baba Konak
  43. Chapter 32: The Fall of Plevna
  44. Chapter 33: Elena
  45. Chapter 34: Tashkessen
  46. Chapter 35: Philippopolis
  47. Chapter 36: Shenovo
  48. Chapter 37: The Great Powers after Plevna
  49. Chapter 38: Armistice
  50. Chapter 39: San Stefano
  51. Chapter 40: The Congress of Berlin
  52. Chapter 41: Conclusion
  53. Appendices
  54. Glossary
  55. Notes
  56. Bibliography
  57. eBooks Published by Helion & Company