The Army and Society, 1815-1914

The Army and Society, 1815-1914
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Publisher : London ; New York : Longman
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015054100857
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Army and Society, 1815-1914 by : Edward M. Spiers

The British Army 1815-1914

The British Army 1815-1914
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1025
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ISBN-10 : 9781351147583
ISBN-13 : 1351147587
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The British Army 1815-1914 by : Harold E. Raugh

This collection of essays examines the evolution of the British Army during the century-long Pax Britannica, from the time Wellington considered its soldiers 'the scum of the earth' to the height of the imperial epoch, when they were highly-respected 'soldiers of the Queen'. The British Army during this period was a microcosm and reflection of the larger British society. As a result, this study of the British Army focuses on its character and composition, its officers and men, efforts to improve its efficiency and effectiveness and its role and performance on active service while an instrument of British Government policy.

The Victorians at War, 1815-1914

The Victorians at War, 1815-1914
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781576079263
ISBN-13 : 1576079260
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Victorians at War, 1815-1914 by : Harold E. Raugh Jr.

Capturing the strength of the British Army from 1815 to 1914, this groundbreaking reference presents the most recent research on the most significant wars, campaigns, battles, and leaders. The Victorians at War*, 1815–1914: An Encyclopedia of British Military History surveys the major wars, campaigns, battles, and expeditions of the British Army as well as its weaponry, tactics, and all other aspects of its operations from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the dawn of World War I. Containing numerous maps depicting various theaters of war, this all-encompassing volume explains why the numerous military operations took place and what the results were. Biographies reveal fascinating facts about British and Indian Army officers and other ranks, while other entries deal with recruitment, training, education and literacy, uniforms, equipment, pay and conditions, social backgrounds of the soldiers, diseases and wounds they fell victim to, and much more. This volume is indispensable to those wanting to gain information about the British Army during this remarkable imperial era.

British History 1815-1914

British History 1815-1914
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9780191528453
ISBN-13 : 0191528455
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis British History 1815-1914 by : Norman McCord

This fully revised and updated edition of Norman McCord's authoritative introduction to nineteenth century British history has been extended to cover the period up to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. The nineteenth and early twentieth century saw the transformation of Britain from a predominantly rural to a largely urban society with an economy based upon manufacturing, finance, and trade, and from a society governed mainly by a landed aristocracy to what was increasingly a mass democracy. The authors chart the development of a modern state equipped with a large and expanding bureaucracy, the expansion of overseas territories into one of the world's greatest empires, and changes in religion, social attitudes, and culture. The book divides the era into four chronological periods, with chapters on the political background, administrative development, and social, economic, and cultural changes in each period. Exploring major themes such as the massive increase in population, the question of class, the scope of state activity, and the development of consumerism, leisure, and entertainment, and including a select bibliography and biographical appendix, this updated new edition provides the ultimate introduction to British history between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the outbreak of the First World War.

Imperial Wars 1815–1914

Imperial Wars 1815–1914
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Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9781782741251
ISBN-13 : 1782741259
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperial Wars 1815–1914 by : Professor Dennis Showalter

The Imperial Wars volume in the Encyclopedia of Warfare Series describes the wars and battles that took place during the height of European imperialism. A chronological guide to conflict on every continent in the century after the fall of Napoleon, the book covers from the South American Wars of Independence to the Mexican Revolution.

The Ascendancy of Europe

The Ascendancy of Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9781317868521
ISBN-13 : 1317868528
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ascendancy of Europe by : M.S. Anderson

This new edition of the seminal and best selling history of Europe's century of global ascendancy includes a new introduction and bibliography. The carefully drawn discussions are pulled together and reinforced by a new afterword. Presented in a new textbook format and thoroughly revised throughout, the survey provides students with an invaluable guide to a notoriously complex period. Lucidly written and constructed as a series of essays, the text covers the political and economic balance of power, the mechanics of government, economy and society, states, nations, europe and the world, Armed Forces and war and romanticism, evolution and consciousness. Reviews of the previous editions`Anderson's book is one of the few that explains economic, social, military, intellectual and colonial developments in a clear, precise and engaging manner.'Teaching History `Packed with shrewdness, wisdom and well-directed erudition...invaluble to university students and teachers.' British Book News

British History 1815-1914

British History 1815-1914
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 613
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ISBN-10 : 9780199261642
ISBN-13 : 0199261644
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis British History 1815-1914 by : Norman McCord

This fully revised and updated new edition, extended to cover the period up to 1914, provides the ultimate introduction to British history between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the outbreak of the First World War.

Victory Over Disease

Victory Over Disease
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Publisher : From Musket to Maxim 1815-1914
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1911628313
ISBN-13 : 9781911628316
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Victory Over Disease by : Michael Hinton

Detailed analyses of primary documents associated with the medical aspects of the Crimean campaign indicate that the catastrophic collapse in the health of the British Army during the winter of 1854/55 was followed by a gradual improvement starting early in the New Year. This was not the result any major advances in medical science. Mainly, this wa

Making Saints

Making Saints
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Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0838637299
ISBN-13 : 9780838637296
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Saints by : Kenneth E. Hendrickson

This study tells the story of how the British army went from rabble to crusaders beginning with the century that witnessed Britain's greatest imperial triumphs, and how institutional reforms helped to shape and alter public opinion.

The Furthest Garrison

The Furthest Garrison
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Publisher : From Musket to Maxim 1815-1914
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1911628291
ISBN-13 : 9781911628293
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Furthest Garrison by : Adam Davis

The Furthest Garrison focuses on Imperial Forces in New Zealand, with particular reference to Auckland. Existing work has focused solely on the conduct of the New Zealand (Maori) Wars between 1846 and 1866. While this in itself is of undoubted significance, there is an additional unexplored aspect of the conflict in terms of its impact upon the garrison and, in turn, its impact upon the civilian population. Auckland was the hub of the British military presence in New Zealand and the barracks played an integral part in local colonial society from sports such as cricket and horse racing to entertainment, and to the provisioning of regimental supplies. Civil-military relations also encompassed the provision of aid to the civil power, while the discipline and health of the garrison also had the capacity to impact upon civilians. The issue of provisioning in particular has not been studied in detail in the case of any other imperial garrison at this period. Many soldiers stationed in New Zealand after their service remained as settlers, working on farms and in other trades, helping to shape colonial society. This book aims to address the neglected area of the social interaction between the British army and the civilian populace within the British Empire by reference to New Zealand between 1840 and 1870. Publications within this area remain limited with many being unpublished. Some more general works exists for earlier periods the American War of Independence as well as the study of the garrisons in the West Indies between 1792 and 1825. India has been relatively neglected. Published studies of the white dominions in this area of study are also relatively limited, the Australian experience has been restricted to popular works. While Canada and South Africa have been served with scholarly studies on Garrison life within these colonies. The book will appeal to the academic historian whether military or colonial, and to the general reader who has an interest in British history as well as civil-military relations, or who wishes to better understand how the Army operated outside of Great Britain. It will add materially to the historiography of colonial New Zealand and to the increasing interest in the interaction of garrisons with civilian populations.