The Crimean War of 1854-1856 was one of the largest military conflicts
of the 19th century and saw Russia fighting against an international
coalition that comprised Great Britain and France in addition to the
Ottoman Empire. Under many points of view it was the first "modern" war
of Europe, since it saw the introduction of many military innovations
that changed warfare forever. In this book, all the military contingents
taking part to the conflict will be taken into consideration: the
Russian Army, British Army, French Army, and Ottoman Army. Also the
Piedmontese Army that joined the allies later in the war will be
analyzed. All kinds of troop types will be covered, including the
following: Russian Cossack and irregulars, British foreign legions,
French Imperial Guard and colonial troops, Polish cavalry in Ottoman
service, and Greek volunteers supporting Russia. The whole book will be
illustrated with a large number of color plates, reproducing all the
uniforms worn by these contingents.