The Boer War: A History
Autor Denis Judd, Keith Surridgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350143548
ISBN-10: 1350143545
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 34 bw in 16pp plates
Dimensiuni: 138 x 212 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350143545
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 34 bw in 16pp plates
Dimensiuni: 138 x 212 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Maps
Preface
Introduction: An Irrepressible Conflict?
PART I: THE BACKGROUND TO THE WAR
British Rule, Confrontation and Compromise 1815-1886
The Descent to War 1886-1899
PART II: THE COMBATANTS
3.The British Army
4.Rallying the Empire
5.The Boers
PART III: THE CAMPAIGNS 1899-1902
6.The Opening Battles, October 1899
7.The Disasters of Black Week, December 1899: The Battles of Stormberg, Magersfontein and Colenso, and their less disastrous prelude
8.Humiliation, January and February 1900: The Battles of Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz
9.'I thank God we have kept the flag flying': The Besieged Towns of Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafeking
10.The Turn of the Tide, February 1900: The Relief of Kimberley, the Battle of Paardeberg, the Relief of Ladysmith
11.Marching to Pretoria (and Johannesburg): The British Advance through the Boer Republics, the Relief of Mafeking, the Start of the Guerrilla War
12.Methods of Barbarism? December 1900 to October 1901: The Guerrilla War, Farm Burning, the Concentration Camps
13.Seeking Peace, March 1900-June 1901
14.The Final Battles, May 1901-May 1902
PART IV: THE AMBIVALENCES OF WAR
15.Big Business, Capitalism and War
16.The Last of the Gentlemen's Wars?
17.The Pro-Boers
18.Foreigners and the War
19.The Press and the War
20.The Literature of the War
PART V: THE PEACE
21.The Talks Begin
22.Taking Stock
Peace at Last
Acknowledgements
Maps
Preface
Introduction: An Irrepressible Conflict?
PART I: THE BACKGROUND TO THE WAR
British Rule, Confrontation and Compromise 1815-1886
The Descent to War 1886-1899
PART II: THE COMBATANTS
3.The British Army
4.Rallying the Empire
5.The Boers
PART III: THE CAMPAIGNS 1899-1902
6.The Opening Battles, October 1899
7.The Disasters of Black Week, December 1899: The Battles of Stormberg, Magersfontein and Colenso, and their less disastrous prelude
8.Humiliation, January and February 1900: The Battles of Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz
9.'I thank God we have kept the flag flying': The Besieged Towns of Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafeking
10.The Turn of the Tide, February 1900: The Relief of Kimberley, the Battle of Paardeberg, the Relief of Ladysmith
11.Marching to Pretoria (and Johannesburg): The British Advance through the Boer Republics, the Relief of Mafeking, the Start of the Guerrilla War
12.Methods of Barbarism? December 1900 to October 1901: The Guerrilla War, Farm Burning, the Concentration Camps
13.Seeking Peace, March 1900-June 1901
14.The Final Battles, May 1901-May 1902
PART IV: THE AMBIVALENCES OF WAR
15.Big Business, Capitalism and War
16.The Last of the Gentlemen's Wars?
17.The Pro-Boers
18.Foreigners and the War
19.The Press and the War
20.The Literature of the War
PART V: THE PEACE
21.The Talks Begin
22.Taking Stock
Peace at Last