04012nam 2200601Ia 450 991096256690332120251117003502.00-8214-4191-4(CKB)1000000000713363(EBL)3026893(SSID)ssj0000285763(PQKBManifestationID)11227943(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000285763(PQKBWorkID)10279007(PQKB)10162720(MiAaPQ)EBC3026893(Au-PeEL)EBL3026893(CaPaEBR)ebr10137844(OCoLC)191952503(BIP)35538485(BIP)7835924(EXLCZ)99100000000071336320020718d2002 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWriting a wider war rethinking gender, race, and identity in the South African War, 1899-1902 /edited by Greg Cuthbertson, Albert Grundlingh, and Mary-Lynn Suttie1st ed.Athens Ohio University Press ;Cape Town David Philipc20021 online resource (365 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8214-1462-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: The War One Hundred Years On""; ""Chapter 2: The National Women's Monument""; ""Chapter 3: Gentlemen and Boers""; ""Chapter 4: Afrikaner Nationalism and the Burgher on Commando""; ""Chapter 5: The Role of the Bakgatla of the Pilanesberg in the South African War""; ""Chapter 6: “Loyalty Its Own Reward�""; ""Chapter 7: The Role of the EmaSwati in the South African War""; ""Chapter 8: British Nursing and the South African War""; ""Chapter 9: Women and Disease""; ""Chapter 10: The Politics of War""; ""Chapter 11: Hobson�s The War in South Africa""""Chapter 12: The Jewish War""""Chapter 13: Taming the God of Battles""; ""Chapter 14: The South African War and Imperial Britain""; ""Chapter 15: Imperial Propaganda during the South African War""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""A century after the South African War (1899-1902), historians are beginning to reevaluate the accepted wisdom regarding the scope of the war, its participants, and its impact. Writing a Wider War charts some of the changing historical constructions of the memorialization of suffering during the war. Writing a Wider War presents a dramatically new interpretation of the role of Boer women in the conflict and profoundly changes how we look at the making of Afrikaner nationalism. African experiences of the war are also examined, highlighting racial subjugation in the context of colonial war and black participation, and showcasing important new research by African historians. The collection includes a reassessment of British imperialism and probing essays on J. A. Hobson; the masculinist nature of life on commando among Boer soldiers; Anglo-Jewry; secularism; health and medicine; nursing, women, and disease in the concentration camps; and the rivalry between British politicians and generals. An examination of the importance of the South African War in contemporary British political economy, and the part played by imperial propaganda, rounds off a thoroughly groundbreaking reinterpretation of this formative event in South Africa's history.South African War, 1899-1902HistoriographySouth African War, 1899-1902Social aspectsSouth African War, 1899-1902Historiography.South African War, 1899-1902Social aspects.968.04/8Cuthbertson Gregor1868510Grundlingh A. M.1948-689902Suttie Mary-Lynn1953-1868511MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962566903321Writing a wider war4476446UNINA