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Slogging Over Africa Michael Barthorp

Slogging Over Africa By Michael Barthorp

Slogging Over Africa by Michael Barthorp


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Summary

Contains an illustrated history of the wars that created South Africa. This book talks about the Boer war that broke out in 1899, a conflict that saw the first use of armoured trains and the first concentration camps. It was a war in which the Boers enjoyed considerable international support.

Slogging Over Africa Summary

Slogging Over Africa: The Boer Wars 1815-1902 by Michael Barthorp

When the Boer settlers left British ruled Cape Colony to conquer new territories for themselves, few imagined they would find themselves fighting the British for their independence. But the discovery of gold and diamonds in the Transvaal led to a conspiracy to incorporate the Boer republics into the British Empire. No one, at least in London or Cape Town, imagined these 'farmers' could oppose a modern European army. But they did. The Boers savaged a British column at Majuba Hill and an uneasy peace endured for another ten years. Full-scale war broke out again in 1899 with the Boers enjoying considerable international support. The German Kaiser telegraphed his good wishes, poisoning Anglo-German relations. The war was eventually won after a protracted guerrilla campaign, a conflict that saw the first use of armoured trains and the first concentration camps.

About Michael Barthorp

Michael Barthorp is an expert on the British Army's colonial campaigns and has published books on the Nile campaign, the North-West Frontier, the Zulu wars and the Maori wars.

Additional information

GOR004711285
9780304362936
030436293X
Slogging Over Africa: The Boer Wars 1815-1902 by Michael Barthorp
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20020711
192
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