This book offers a detailed investigation of George S. White’s
career in the British Army. It explores late Victorian military
conflicts, British power dynamics in Africa and Asia, civil-military
relations on the fringes of the empire, and networks of advancement in
the army. White served in the Indian Rebellion and, twenty years
later, the Second Anglo-Afghan War, where he earned the Victoria
Cross. After serving in the Sudan campaign, White returned to India
and held commands during the conquest and pacification of Upper Burma
and the extension of British control over Balochistan, and, as
Commander-in-Chief, sent expeditions to the North-West Frontier and
oversaw major military reforms. Just before the start of the South
African War, White was given the command of the Natal Field Force.
This force was besieged in Ladysmith for 118 days. Relieved in 1900,
White was heralded as the “Defender of Ladysmith.” He was made
Field-Marshal in 1903.
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Serving the Empire
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ISBN
9783030508340
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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