Soldiers and Settlers in Africa

Soldiers and Settlers in Africa
Title Soldiers and Settlers in Africa PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Miller
Publisher BRILL
Pages 356
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9004177515

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This book revisits some of the most significant guerrilla struggles of the late 19th century, all set in Africa, and remind readers, in light of current events, the difficulties involved in engaging in this type of conflict.

African History: A Very Short Introduction

African History: A Very Short Introduction
Title African History: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author John Parker
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 185
Release 2007-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 0192802488

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Intended for those interested in the African continent and the diversity of human history, this work looks at Africa's past and reflects on the changing ways it has been imagined and represented. It illustrates key themes in modern thinking about Africa's history with a range of historical examples.

A Military History of South Africa

A Military History of South Africa
Title A Military History of South Africa PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. Stapleton
Publisher Praeger
Pages 0
Release 2010-04-09
Genre History
ISBN 031336589X

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Warfare and frontier (c.1650-1830) -- Wars of colonial conquest (1830-69) -- Diamond wars (1869-85) -- Gold wars (1886-1910) -- World wars (1910-48) -- Apartheid wars (1948-94) -- Conclusion: The post-apartheid military.

Boer War

Boer War
Title Boer War PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Riall
Publisher Potomac Books
Pages 216
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This personal account of one officer's experiences in the South African War is based upon the letters, diaries, signals, and over 1000 photographs of Lieutenant Malcolm Riall. A signals officer with the West Yorkshires, Riall was just 20 years old when he embarked for active service in 1899.

The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830-1900

The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830-1900
Title The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830-1900 PDF eBook
Author Michael Greenhalgh
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1039
Release 2014-05-08
Genre History
ISBN 9004271635

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The French invaded Algeria in 1830, and found a landscape rich in Roman remains, which they proceeded to re-use to support the constructions such as fortresses, barracks and hospitals needed to fight the natives (who continued to object to their presence), and to house the various colonisation projects with which they intended to solidify their hold on the country, and to make it both modern and profitable. Arabs and Berbers had occasionally made use of the ruins, but it was still a Roman and Early Christian landscape when the French arrived. In the space of two generations, this was destroyed, just as were many ancient remains in France, in part because “real” architecture was Greek, not Roman.

Unfit for heroes

Unfit for heroes
Title Unfit for heroes PDF eBook
Author Kent Fedorowich
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 256
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1526123568

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Research on soldier settlement has to be set within the wider history of emigration and immigration. This book examines two parallel but complementary themes: the settlement of British soldiers in the overseas or 'white' dominions, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, between 1915 and 1930. One must place soldier settlement within the larger context of imperial migration prior to 1914 in order to elicit the changes in attitude and policy which occurred after the armistice. The book discusses the changes to Anglo-dominion relations that were consequent upon the incorporation of British ex-service personnel into several overseas soldier settlement programmes, and unravels the responses of the dominion governments to such programmes. For instance, Canadians and Australians complained about the number of ex-imperials who arrived physically unfit and unable to undertake employment of any kind. The First World War made the British government to commit itself to a free passage scheme for its ex-service personnel between 1914 and 1922. The efforts of men such as L. S. Amery who attempted to establish a landed imperial yeomanry overseas is described. Anglicisation was revived in South Africa after the second Anglo-Boer War, and politicisation of the country's soldier settlement was an integral part of the larger debate on British immigration to South Africa. The Australian experience of resettling ex-servicemen on the land after World War I came at a great social and financial cost, and New Zealand's disappointing results demonstrated the nation's vulnerability to outside economic factors.

Volunteers on the Veld

Volunteers on the Veld
Title Volunteers on the Veld PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Miller
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780806138640

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This book spotlights Britain's “citizen army” to show who these volunteers were, why they enlisted, how they were trained—and how they quickly became disillusioned when they found themselves committed not to the supposed glories of conventional battle but instead to a prolonged guerrilla war.