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Record Nr.

UNINA9910459731703321

Titolo

Soldiers and settlers in Africa, 1850-1918 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Stephen M. Miller

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2009

ISBN

1-282-94986-1

9786612949869

90-474-4479-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (356 p.)

Collana

History of warfare, , 1385-7827 ; ; v. 56

Altri autori (Persone)

MillerStephen M. <1964->

Disciplina

960/.23

Soggetti

Soldiers - Africa - History - 19th century

Soldiers - Africa - History - 20th century

Electronic books.

Africa History, Military 19th century

Africa History, Military 20th century

Great Britain Colonies Africa History 19th century

Great Britain Colonies Africa History 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / S. Miller -- Chapter One. Introduction / Stephen M. Miller -- Chapter Two. \'Valuable, Gallant And Faithful Assistants\': The Fingo (Or Mfengu) As Colonial Military Allies During The Cape-Xhosa Wars, 1835–1881 / Tim Stapleton -- Chapter Three. African Levies In Natal And Zululand, 1838–1906 / John Laband and Paul Thompson -- Chapter Four. From Mercenaries To Military Settlers: The British German Legion, 1854–1861 / John Laband -- Chapter Five. Blacks Who Backed The Boers: Republican Commando Auxiliaries In The Anglo-Boer Or South African War, 1899–1902 / Bill Nasson -- Chapter Six. British Military Perspectives On Africa In The Late Nineteenth Century / Edward M. Spiers -- Chapter Seven. War Secretaries And Their Commanders-In-Chief: South Africa, Professional Rivalries, And The Politics Of Reform / Jeffrey Lee Meriwether -- Chapter Eight. Confronted With The Facts: Why The Boer Delegates At Vereeniging Accepted A Humiliating Peace To End The South African War, 31 May



1902 / Fransjohan Pretorius -- Chapter Nine. Manipulating The Modern Curse Of Armies: Wolseley, The Press, And The Ashanti War, 1873–1874 / Ian F. W. Beckett -- Chapter Ten. Sir Redvers Buller And The South African Light Horse / James Thomas -- Chapter Eleven. Rural Struggles And The Politics Of A Colonial Command: The Southern Mounted Rifles Of The Transvaal Volunteers, 1905–1912 / Ian Van Der Waag -- Chapter Twelve. New Light On The East African Theater Of The Great War: A Review Essay Of English-Language Sources / Bruce Van Der Vort -- Illustrations Section / S. Miller -- Maps Section / S. Miller -- Index / S. Miller.

Sommario/riassunto

The essays in this volume concentrate on imperial conflict. Until recently, most historians of empire have concerned themselves with economic issues. More recently, scholarship has turned to social and cultural aspects of Empire. The role of the military, however, continues to be largely ignored. Historians have traditionally viewed the military as an arm of the civil power, an institution which did not create policy but faithfully obeyed the directives given to it. These essays show that indeed the military thought for itself: its officers made policy, introduced new strategies and tactics, and utilized the services of local settlers and indigenes to pursue the interests of empire, and the rank and file informed ideas in Great Britain concerning Africa and Africans. Contributors are Edward M. Spiers, Ian F.W. Beckett, Bill Nasson, John Laband, Paul Thompson, Fransjohan Pretorius, Tim Stapleton, Ian van der Waag, James Thomas, Jeffrey Meriwether, and Bruce Vandervort.