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The South African War: 23 Essential Books - The History of Lumsden's Horse The Petticoat Commando The Record of a Regiment of the Line etc - cover

The South African War: 23 Essential Books - The History of Lumsden's Horse The Petticoat Commando The Record of a Regiment of the Line etc

George Manville Fenn, Johanna Brandt, James F. J. Archibald, Louis Selmer, Ben J. Viljoen, F. S. Brereton, C. H. Thomas, Mainwaring George Jacson, George Henry Makins, T. Phelan, Edward P. Lowry, William E. Sellers, Arthur Edward Mainwaring, Cecil Francis Romer, E. C. Laurence, Frederick David Baillie, William F.S.A. Scot. Baird, J. D. Kestell, Francis William Reitz, Beatrix Wickens Davey Lady Gatacre, Louis Eugène Du Moulin

Publisher: e-artnow

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The anthology 'The South African War: 23 Essential Books' encapsulates the multifaceted narratives and diverse styles that emerged during and after the complex period of the South African War, often referred to as the Second Boer War. This collection provides a spectrum of perspectives ranging from firsthand accounts to reflective analyses, each contributing to an enriched understanding of the war's impact on both individual and national levels. The text presents the intricate interplay of conflict and culture, highlighting poignant narratives that illuminate the experiences of combatants and civilians alike, shedding light on the human dimensions of warfare. The contributing authors represent a formidable array of voices, each bringing unique insights to this pivotal historical event. Noteworthy figures include George Henry Makins and Johanna Brandt, whose contributions bridge personal narration and broader socio-political commentary. This anthology aligns with historical and literary movements centered on imperialism, colonial encounters, and the swell of nationalist sentiment, providing a tapestry of reflections on identity, power, and resistance. The collection captures the zeitgeist of the era, harmonizing diverse observations into a coherent study of the period's enduring complexities. '"The South African War: 23 Essential Books' offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the rich tapestry of narratives crafted during this crucial historical episode. This collection not only serves as a historical repository but also as an educational tool, providing invaluable insights into the myriad socio-political and cultural dimensions of the period. As readers traverse the varied landscapes of these works, they are invited to partake in a dynamic dialogue, experiencing the robust exchange of ideas and perspectives that these prominent authors so skillfully present. This anthology stands as a vital resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the South African War.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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