Title Krimski rat
Title (english) Crimean war
Author Gordana Kliman Grabar
Mentor Slaven Bertoša (mentor)
Committee member Mihovil Dabo (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Slaven Bertoša (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivan Jurković (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of Philosophy) Pula
Defense date and country 2017-05-10, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES History Early Croatian and World History
Abstract Krimski rat je vojni sukob između saveznika, Osmanskog Carstva, Velike Britanije, Francuskog Carstva i Kraljevine Sardinije protiv Ruskog Carstva vođen u vremenu od listopada 1853. do ožujka 1856. Iako je povod ratu bio sukob oko prevlasti između katoličke i pravoslavne crkve u Jeruzalemu, pravi uzrok rata je borba za prevlast i kontrolu Crnog mora i strateški važnih turskih tjesnaca, Dardanela i Bospora. Oružana neprijateljstva eskalirala su ruskom okupacijom podunavskih vazalnih kneževina Moldavije i Vlaške u lipnju 1853. Iako su se isprva Velika Britanija i Francusko Carstvo u sukob uključile pod izlikom zaštite Osmanskog Carstva od ruskog napada, sukob je tijekom proljeća 1854. prerastao u saveznički rat protiv Ruskog Carstva. Rat se vodio na nekoliko bojišnica, a najvažnije bitke odigrale su se na Krimskom poluotoku u namjeri savezničkog uništenja ruske pomorske baze u Sevastopolju. Iako je strateški plan predviđao brzo uništenje Sevastopolja, uslijed nepripremljenosti vojske na zimske uvijete, nesposobnog vojnog zapovjedništva te izbijanja epidemija zaraznih bolesti, ratovanje na Krimu pretvorilo se u jednu od najmučnijih epizoda novije povijesti. Sevastopolj je pao nakon jedanaestomjesečne opsade, što je otvorilo put za diplomatske pregovore i sklapanje mirovnog ugovora u Parizu, u ožujku 1856.
Abstract (english) The Crimean War was a military conflict between the allied forces of the Ottoman Empire, United Kingdom, French Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia against the Russian Empire, fought from October 1853 to March 1856. Although the immediate cause of war was the violent dispute between the Catholic and Orthodox Church over the preeminence in Jerusalem, the root cause of the war was the struggle for supremacy over the Black Sea and the strategically important Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits in Turkey. Armed hostilities began with the Russian occupation of Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia in June 1853. Although, at first, the United Kingdom and the French Empire engaged in the conflict by exaggerating the protection of the Ottoman Empire from the Russian offensive, during the spring of 1854. the conflict escalated into an open war between the Allied forces and the Russian Empire. The war was fought on several battlefields, with the most important campaign fought on the Crimean Peninsula where the Allied forces set out to destroy the Russian naval base at Sevastopol. Even though the strategic plan foresaw the rapid destruction of Sevastopol, due to the unpreparedness of the army for winter conditions, incompetent military command and an outbreak of contagious diseases, the Crimean war became one of the most gruesome episodes in modern history. Sevastopol fell after an eleven-month siege, which made way for diplomatic negotiations and a peace treaty in Paris in March 1856.
Keywords
Istočno pitanje
Nikola I.
Napoleon III.
Sinop
Alma
Balaklava
Inkerman
Sevastopolj
Florence Nightingale
Juriš lake konjice
Krim
Sinop
Raglan
Menšikov
Keywords (english)
Eastern question
Nicholas I.
Napoleon III.
Sinop
Alma
Balaklava
Inkerman
Sevastopol
Florence Nightingale
Charge of the Light Brigade
Crimea
Raglan
Menshikov
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:125161
Study programme Title: History Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) povijesti (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) povijesti)
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Created on 2017-06-05 07:24:34