Britain's Forgotten Wars: Colonial Campaigns of the 19th CenturyThe History Press, 14 de set. de 2016 - 224 páginas This is a collection of Ian Heron's three books, "Massacre and Retribution", "The Savage Empire" and "Blood in the Sand". Much has been written about the great British military triumphs of the 19th century, but there are many more astonishing stories which have been largely forgotten. These forgotten wars cannot hope to compete in history with the Crimean War or the Boer War, but for acts of sheer courage and endurance, they deserve to be remembered. Using the actual words of the soldiers themselves, Ian Hernon presents an account which evokes Victorian colonial warfare in all its barbarity and the self-righteous belief of the British in the rectitude of their cause. |
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... fighting on their own terrain. Davie was certainly a poor commander, inadequate and indecisive, but he was not alone in that. Moreover, he had not sought out the job, fully recognizing his own shortcomings. His decisions to parley when ...
... fighting on their own terrain. Davie was certainly a poor commander, inadequate and indecisive, but he was not alone in that. Moreover, he had not sought out the job, fully recognizing his own shortcomings. His decisions to parley when ...
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... , now virtually denuded of fighting men through sickness. To strengthen the other forts African slaves were bought at £37 a head, including purchase, 'freight', provisions and agents' fees, in the Mozambique markets to serve as mercenary.
... , now virtually denuded of fighting men through sickness. To strengthen the other forts African slaves were bought at £37 a head, including purchase, 'freight', provisions and agents' fees, in the Mozambique markets to serve as mercenary.
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... fighting on home ground. North proposed a three-month campaign with British-led forces striking throughout the island in fast-moving columns up to 600 men strong. Preparations were made for September when the monsoon season ended. Until ...
... fighting on home ground. North proposed a three-month campaign with British-led forces striking throughout the island in fast-moving columns up to 600 men strong. Preparations were made for September when the monsoon season ended. Until ...
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... fighting. A company of the 19th moved forward so fast it became separated from the rest of the column. Johnston and his men battled on through bloody encounters, sweltering days, rain-soaked dusks and cold nights, as sickness and wounds ...
... fighting. A company of the 19th moved forward so fast it became separated from the rest of the column. Johnston and his men battled on through bloody encounters, sweltering days, rain-soaked dusks and cold nights, as sickness and wounds ...
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... fighting men quickly recognized an equal adversary and their journals lack the sneering contempt for natives found in other colonial wars. Despite instances of cruel torture and possible cannibalism the historian Sir John Fortescue ...
... fighting men quickly recognized an equal adversary and their journals lack the sneering contempt for natives found in other colonial wars. Despite instances of cruel torture and possible cannibalism the historian Sir John Fortescue ...
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The Arracan Expedition Andaman Islands 1867 | |
The Magdala Campaign 18678 | |
The Modoc Indian War 18723 | |
The Riel Rebellion 1885 | |
The Benin Massacre 1897 | |
The Tirah Campaign 18978 | |
the War Correspondents | |
Bibliography | |
Part Three Blood in the Sand | |
Introduction | |
The Gurkha War 181416 | |
The Defeat of the Borneo Pirates 18409 | |
The Ashanti War of the Golden Stool 1900 | |
Part Two The Savage Empire | |
Introduction | |
The Capture and Loss of Buenos Aires 18067 | |
The First Burma War 18246 | |
The Black War Tasmania 182430 | |
The Opium War 183942 | |
The Persian War 18567 | |
The Arrow or Second China War 185660 | |
The Shortest War Zanzibar 1896 | |
The Storming of Madagascar 1845 | |
The First Sikh War 18456 | |
The Second Sikh War 18489 | |
Eureka Stockade Australia 1854 | |
The Defence of Kars Turkey 1855 | |
The Fenian Invasion of Canada 1866 | |
The Battle of Orange Walk Belize 1872 | |
The Hut Tax War Sierra Leone 1898 | |
Bibliography and Sources | |
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Britain's Forgotten Wars: Colonial Campaigns of the 19th Century Ian Hernon Visualização parcial - 2016 |
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