To Crimea via Belgrade: Thomas Fonblanque to Lord Raglan 1854-1855
Abstract
Eleven letters sent to Lord Raglan, Commander-in-Chief of British troops in the Crimea in 1854 and 1855, by Thomas Fonblanque, British Consul General at Belgrade, constitute a little known group of documents that provided useful information for the Allied campaign in the Balkans and the Crimea. The paper, however, pays special attention to the Consul's 'Sanitary Memorandum', as it reflects the scope of interest and range of knowledge of the average British diplomat at the time.
Keywords:
Raglan / fonblanque / Crimean war / sanitary report / diplomatic relations / Serbia / Great BritainSource:
Balcanica, 2008, XXXIX, 123-130Publisher:
- Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Funding / projects:
- Dunav i Balkan: kulturno-istorijsko nasleđe (RS-147013)
Institution/Community
Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Antić, Čedomir PY - 2008 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/4284 AB - Eleven letters sent to Lord Raglan, Commander-in-Chief of British troops in the Crimea in 1854 and 1855, by Thomas Fonblanque, British Consul General at Belgrade, constitute a little known group of documents that provided useful information for the Allied campaign in the Balkans and the Crimea. The paper, however, pays special attention to the Consul's 'Sanitary Memorandum', as it reflects the scope of interest and range of knowledge of the average British diplomat at the time. PB - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts T2 - Balcanica T1 - To Crimea via Belgrade: Thomas Fonblanque to Lord Raglan 1854-1855 SP - 123 EP - 130 IS - XXXIX DO - 10.2298/BALC0839123A UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4284 ER -
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Antić, Č.. (2008). To Crimea via Belgrade: Thomas Fonblanque to Lord Raglan 1854-1855. in Balcanica Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.(XXXIX), 123-130. https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0839123A https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4284
Antić Č. To Crimea via Belgrade: Thomas Fonblanque to Lord Raglan 1854-1855. in Balcanica. 2008;(XXXIX):123-130. doi:10.2298/BALC0839123A https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4284 .
Antić, Čedomir, "To Crimea via Belgrade: Thomas Fonblanque to Lord Raglan 1854-1855" in Balcanica, no. XXXIX (2008):123-130, https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0839123A ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4284 .