Memorials to the Fallen in the Anglo Boer War 1899 to 1902

Memorials to the Fallen in the Anglo Boer War 1899 to 1902
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0901038164

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Memorializing the Anglo Boer War of 1899 1902

Memorializing the Anglo Boer War of 1899 1902
Author: Valerie B. Parkhouse
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780884011

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Memorializing the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 is a study of a group of memorials to soldiers who fought in a now nearly forgotten war, and deals with the many factors influencing why there was such an unprecedented number of memorials compared to those to previous conflicts like the Crimean War, fifty years earlier. One of the most important issues was the impact of changes in the organization of the British Army in the late 1800s, particularly the creation of locally-based regiments, heavily manned by volunteers drawn from local communities. The book includes a detailed commentary on the social conditions in England that also account for the unprecedented number of commemorations of this conflict. It discusses the variety of forms memorials took: informal – drinking fountains, ‘Spion Kop” stands at football stadiums; formal – stained glass windows, statues, etc., and the numerous and diverse places where they were located: cathedrals, town squares, public schools and universities. The growth of the national press and the rise of literacy is dealt with in detail, as well as the telegraph, whose invention meant that news became available overnight. Space is given to discuss the expression of Victorian prosperity in public works. The part played by the established church is well documented and an insight is given into the contribution of Imperialism, patriotism and jingoism. All these factors explain the motivation for the memorials’ creation. The book is illustrated with photographs and articles from newspapers of the day. Appendices cover those who are not commemorated, lost memorials, those who unveiled the memorials, colonial involvement and more. Memorializing the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 will appeal particularly to social historians and students of military and social history.

Bungendore and District War Memorial

Bungendore and District War Memorial
Author: Peter John Hugonnet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011
Genre: South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN: 0646556126

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Remembering the South African War

Remembering the South African War
Author: Peter McIntosh Donaldson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846319686

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Fostered by an increasingly literate public and burgeoning populist press, the South African War—which ended the lives of many volunteer British soldiers—would catalyze a transition in British commemorative practice, foreshadowing the rituals of remembrance that engulfed Britain in the aftermath of the First World War. In this book, Peter Donaldson provides the first comprehensive look at how the British remembered the South African War and its fighters. He situates memorialization within larger Edwardian Britain, examining everything from the committees who managed memorials to the financing that supported them to the aesthetic debates that determined their forms. Through his comprehensive study of the remembrance of this single war, Donaldson illuminates the ways Britain has gone about managing history—and its sense of self within it—ever since.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam
Author: Steve Watt
Publsiher: University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2000
Genre: South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN: UOM:39015053530161

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Covers over 25,000 people who died serving with the Imperial forces in the Anglo-Boer War. This book includes the details of the unit they were attached to, where and how they died, and where they are buried.

The Boer War

The Boer War
Author: David Smurthwaite
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0600596524

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The Hall Handbook of the Anglo Boer War 1899 1902

The Hall Handbook of the Anglo Boer War  1899 1902
Author: Darrell Hall,Fransjohan Pretorius
Publsiher: University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN: 0869809490

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Hall (d. 1996), a South African and former member of the British Army, was an amateur authority on artillery. He carried out research in libraries and private archives in South Africa to write this history of the Boer War in South Africa, produced to coincide with the 100- year anniversary of the outbreak of the war in 1899. Separate chapters consider the history of the war, the transport and munitions used, the decorations and medals awarded, casualties and war cemeteries, the non-British participants, and concentration camps, with photos, watercolors, and numerous tables of statistics provided. Distributed by ISBS. c. Book News Inc.

Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials

Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials
Author: Juilee Decker
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000895940

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Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials examines how the modification, destruction, or absence of monuments and memorials can be viewed as performative acts that challenge prescribed, embodied narratives in the public realm. Bringing together international, multidisciplinary approaches, the chapters in this volume interrogate the ways in which memorial constructions disclose implicitly and explicitly the proxy battle for public memory and identity, particularly since 2015. Acknowledging the ways in which the past — which is given agency through monuments and memorials — intrudes into daily life, this volume offers perspectives from researchers that answer questions about the roles of monuments and memorials as persistent, yet mutable, works whose meanings are not fixed but are, rather, subject to processes of continual re-interpretation. By using monuments and memorials as lenses through which to view race, memory, and the legacies of war, power, and subjugation, this volume demonstrates how these works, and their visible representations of entitlement, possession, control, and authority, can offer the opportunity to pose and answer questions about whose memory matters and what our symbols say about who we are and what we value. Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials is essential reading for scholars and students studying cultural heritage, history, art history, and public history. It will be particularly useful to those with an interest in public monuments and memorials; colonial and post-colonial history; memory studies; and nationalism, race, and ethnic studies.