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The war in South Africa of 1899-1902 was a pivotal point in British military history. British policy-making and military organization are the focus of the first part of the book, in which contributions from British historians scrutinize the historical record and its interpretations. In the second part, four South African historians offer studies of the roles played by Boers, Afrikaners and Zulus, as well as the social and cultural dimensions of the war. The final section examines how the media presented the war to the British public. Edited by Gooch (international history, U. of Leeds). Distributed in the U.S. by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
List of Illustrations vii Abbreviations and Glossary ix Introduction xi John Gooch PART ONE: DIRECTION Salisbury and the Soldiers 3(18) David Steele Lansdowne at the War Office 21(20) Keith Surridge Buller and the Politics of Command 41(15) Ian F. W. Beckett Wolseley and the South African War 56(17) Halik Kochanski PART TWO: EXPERIENCE Afrikaners at War 73(34) Andre Wessels Zulus and the War 107(19) John Laband Africans at War 126(15) William Nasson The Irish Soldier in the Boer War 141(11) Keith Jeffery The Scottish Soldier in the Boer War 152(14) Edward M. Spiers The Experience of the Bitter-ender Boer in the Guerrilla Phase of the South African War 166(21) Fransjohan Pretorius PART THREE: IMAGE War Correspondents in the Boer War 187(16) Stephen Badsey To the Front: British Newspaper Advertising and the Boer War 203(10) Glenn R. Wilkinson Boer War Image-maker: Richard Caton Woodville 213(11) Roger T. Stearn Pictorial Journalism and the Boer War: The London Illustrated Weeklies 224(21) Peter Harrington Notes 245(48) Notes on Contributors 293(2) Index 295
Gooch, John