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by Matthew Stevenson This is the fourteenth in a series about a journey, by train and bicycle, across Russia to Crimea shortly before the war began. Even though the fighting in 1853-56 had aspects of a pan-European war—there were battles fought in the Baltic, the Balkans, and Turkey, in addition to Crimea—the first Crimean War More

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