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Ep 243: Alexander Mikaberidze on Russia’s Failed Battle with Turkey… in 1809

Ep 243: Alexander Mikaberidze on Russia’s Failed Battle with Turkey… in 1809

Alexander Mikaberidze, Professor of History at LSU Shreveport and contributor to ⁠An Unavoidable Evil: Siege Warfare in the Age of Napoleon (From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815)⁠, joins the show to discuss the siege of Brăila and the lessons of the Russo-Ottoman War of 1806-1812.

School of War

October 31, 202552m 16s

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Show Notes

Alexander Mikaberidze, Professor of History at LSU Shreveport and contributor to An Unavoidable Evil: Siege Warfare in the Age of Napoleon (From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815),  joins the show to discuss the siege of Brăila and the lessons of the Russo-Ottoman War of 1806-1812.

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Times

00:00 The Shifting Balance of Power in the Black Sea

02:00 Siege Warfare in the Age of Napoleon

04:09 Decisive Battles vs. Positional Warfare

08:30 The Evolution of Strategy: 18th to 19th Century

14:16 The Debate on Siege Tactics in the Russian Military

21:27 Kutuzov's Strategic Evolution

25:26 Geopolitical Context: Russia and the Ottoman Empire's Rivalry

31:31 The Siege of Brăila: A Military Catastrophe

38:39 The Cost of War: Casualties and Consequences

50:40 Lessons in Military Culture: Accountability and Adaptation


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