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Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paper
Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paper
Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paper

Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paper

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Writing a Wider War presents a dramatically new interpretation of the role of Boer women in the conflict and profoundly changes how we look at the making of Afrikaner nationalism. African experiences of the war are also examined, highlighting racial subjugation in the context of colonial war and black participation, and showcasing important new research by African historians. The collection includes a reassessment of British imperialism and probing essays on J. A. Hobson; the masculinist nature of life on commando among Boer soldiers; Anglo-Jewry; secularism; health and medicine; nursing, women, and disease in the concentration camps; and the rivalry between British politicians and generals. An examination of the importance of the South African War in contemporary British political economy, and the part played by imperial propaganda, rounds off a thoroughly groundbreaking reinterpretation of this formative event in South Africa's history.

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SummaryWriting a Wider War presents a dramatically new interpretation of the role of Boer women in the conflict and profoundly changes how we look at the making of Afrikaner nationalism..
AuthorGreg Cuthbertson (Author), Albert Grundlingh (Author), Mary-Lynn Suttie (Author)
PublisherDavid Philip, Publishers
Release date20031231
Pages345
ISBN0-86486-607-0
ISBN 13978-0-86486-607-3
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