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Our First Foreign War The Impact Of The South African War 18991902 On New Zealand Nigel Robson

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Our First Foreign War The Impact Of The South African War 18991902 On New Zealand Nigel Robson
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Our First Foreign War The Impact Of The South African War 18991902 On New Zealand Nigel Robson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Massey University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.37 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Nigel Robson
ISBN: 9780995122918, 0995122911
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Our First Foreign War The Impact Of The South African War 18991902 On New Zealand Nigel Robson by Nigel Robson 9780995122918, 0995122911 instant download after payment.

Foreshadowing our unseemly haste to fight for King and Country in 1914, New Zealanders were enthusiastic supporters of the colonial war between Britainand the Boers when it was declared in 1899. The country welcomed the chanceto prove itself and its loyalty to the British Empire on an international stage. Ourcontribution was small — just 6500 troops sent to fight — but our response tothe conflict was on a grander scale. In an outpouring of patriotic sentiment, manythousands followed the stories of the sieges of Mafeking, Kimberley and Ladysmith. There was memorabilia everywhere, and it seemed as if everyone was either raising funds or joining cadet corps, including many women and girls.Little has been written of this important period in New Zealand's history. This isthe first book to offer a finely grained analysis of the nation's perceptions andexpectations of the war, Maori responses to the conflict, the effect of war-relateddeaths, injuries and disease on the country, and its economic impact. It alsodemonstrates that the building of our national identity through military engagementbegan well before Gallipoli and the Western Front.

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