Queen Victoria's wars : British military campaigns,1857-1902
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Description
This is a new history of Britain's imperial wars during the nineteenth century. Including chapters on wars fought in the hills, on the veldt, in the dense forests, and along the coast, it discusses wars waged in China, Burma, Afghanistan, and India/Pakistan; New Zealand; and, West, East, and South Africa. Leading military historians from around the world situate the individual conflict in the larger context of British domestic history and British foreign policy/grand strategy and examine the background of the conflict, the war aims, the outbreak of the war, the forces and technology employed, a narrative of the war, details about one specific battle, and the aftermath of the war. Beginning with the Indian Rebellion and ending with the South African War, it enables readers to see the global impact of British imperialism, the function of the army in the service of British political goals, and the evolution of military technology.
ISBN
9781108490122
Publication Date
2021
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City
London
Keywords
Great Britain, Colonies, Military history
Disciplines
Military History
Recommended Citation
Miller, Stephen M. Editor, "Queen Victoria's wars : British military campaigns,1857-1902" (2021). Faculty and Staff Monograph Publications. 316.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/316