Our First Foreign War : The Impact of the South African War 1899-1902 on New Zealand
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Author:Nigel Robson
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ISBN:9780995140707
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Publication Date:April 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:416
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Massey University Press
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Our First Foreign War : The Impact of the South African War 1899-1902 on New Zealand
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Author:Nigel Robson
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ISBN:9780995140707
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Publication Date:April 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:416
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Massey University Press
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The fascinating account of an often overlooked war.
When war broke out between the British Empire and the Boer republics in 1899, New Zealand was among Britain's most enthusiastic supporters. Many welcomed the opportunity to prove their nation's military capabilities and its loyalty to the Empire.
Although the numbers sent to South Africa were small, the response at home was on a grander scale. Contributions to the war effort flooded in and New Zealanders closely followed the fortunes of their contingents in the field and the drama of the sieges of Mafeking, Kimberley and Ladysmith. Patriotic men, women and children packed fund-raising events and joined military volunteer and school cadet corps.
This is the first book to examine a phenomenon that has few parallels in New Zealand history. It offers a finely grained analysis of the nation's response to the South African War, and the conflict's enduring impact on New Zealand.
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The fascinating account of an often overlooked war.
When war broke out between the British Empire and the Boer republics in 1899, New Zealand was among Britain's most enthusiastic supporters. Many welcomed the opportunity to prove their nation's military capabilities and its loyalty to the Empire.
Although the numbers sent to South Africa were small, the response at home was on a grander scale. Contributions to the war effort flooded in and New Zealanders closely followed the fortunes of their contingents in the field and the drama of the sieges of Mafeking, Kimberley and Ladysmith. Patriotic men, women and children packed fund-raising events and joined military volunteer and school cadet corps.
This is the first book to examine a phenomenon that has few parallels in New Zealand history. It offers a finely grained analysis of the nation's response to the South African War, and the conflict's enduring impact on New Zealand.
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Author: Nigel RobsonISBN: 9780995140707Publication Date: April 2021Edition: 1Pages: 416Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
The fascinating account of an often overlooked war.
When war broke out between the British Empire and the Boer republics in 1899, New Zealand was among Britain's most enthusiastic supporters. Many welcomed the opportunity to prove their nation's military capabilities and its loyalty to the Empire.
Although the numbers sent to South Africa were small, the response at home was on a grander scale. Contributions to the war effort flooded in and New Zealanders closely followed the fortunes of their contingents in the field and the drama of the sieges of Mafeking, Kimberley and Ladysmith. Patriotic men, women and children packed fund-raising events and joined military volunteer and school cadet corps.
This is the first book to examine a phenomenon that has few parallels in New Zealand history. It offers a finely grained analysis of the nation's response to the South African War, and the conflict's enduring impact on New Zealand.
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Author: Nigel RobsonISBN: 9780995140707Publication Date: April 2021Edition: 1Pages: 416Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
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