Abstract

1. Allied Pre-War Planning: the 'Nelson Touch' that Never Materialized 2. The White Sea, Finmark, and Russian Strategy 3. The Crimean War's First Shots in the Baltic, 1854 4. Bomarsund, Sweden, and Sweaborg 5. Campaigns in the White Sea, 1854 6. Kola, Blockade, and Advances in Naval Medicine 7. The Crimean War in the Pacific World, 1854 8. Petropavlovsk, Japan, and After 9. Frustration in the Pacific, Shifts Along the Amur 10. Sweaborg and Another Baltic Campaign, 1855 Conclusion: 1856 and a 'Peace that Sticks in the Throat'

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