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The diplomacy of Emperor Nicholas I on the eve of the Crimean War

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This book continues the publication of works by the renowned Russian historian, journalist, and diplomat Sergei Spiridonovich Tatishchev (1846–1906) dedicated to the foreign policy of Emperor Nicholas I—"Emperor Nicholas I in London in 1844" and "Russia's Diplomatic Break with Turkey in 1853," which were first published in the journal "Istorichesky Vestnik" in 1886 and 1892. From it, readers will learn how Nicholas I negotiated the "Eastern Question" with the governments of Great Britain and the Ottoman Empire, why they led Europe to the Crimean War of 1853–1856, which changed the balance of power in the Middle East, and what constituted the Russian Tsar's foreign policy miscalculation.
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