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Steven Richmond

    The Voice of England in the East
    A Collection of Me
    • A Collection of Me

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring deep personal themes, this poetry collection reflects on the author's life experiences, including struggles with alcoholism, family losses, and moments of despair. It captures both the pain of feeling hopeless and the gratitude for unexpected support from others. The verses also express empathy for friends facing similar challenges and serve as heartfelt prayers to God during various life stages. Rich with sensory details, the poems articulate emotions and thoughts that are often difficult to voice, offering a raw and honest glimpse into the author's world.

      A Collection of Me
    • The Voice of England in the East

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      In the age of the Great Powers, with Russia and France at war, and the Ottoman Empire at the height of its influence and majesty, the British diplomat, Stratford Canning, arrived in Constantinople. The cousin of George Canning, he would be Britain's representative in the power politics of the Middle East for almost two decades, and was instrumental in the events which led up to the Crimean War and the events surrounding the "eastern question" of the nineteenth century. In The Voice of England in the East, Steven Richmond reconstructs the diplomatic priorities of the period through the private papers and letters of a key British statesman, comparing them with Ottoman accounts written in the Sultan's court for the first time. The result is a new analytical history of the late Ottoman Empire, British diplomacy in the era of Palmerston and the reality of politics in the "great game" of the nineteenth century.

      The Voice of England in the East