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Development of the British Army 1899-1914 - From Eve of South African War to Eve of Great War, With Special

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Originally published in 1938, this book was the first to be written which dealt with the history of Army Development during the confused years which followed the South African War. The period 1899-1914 marked the change from Victorian scarlet and pipeclay to the service dress of the Expeditionary Force of 1914. Similarly, it saw the growth of the Volunteer Rifle Corps of the nineteenth century into the Territorial Force of the Haldane Scheme. The writer, sometime history scholar of St John's College Cambridge, himself a Territorial of twenty-three years' service, was at the time one of the T.A. officers recently appointed to newly created posts at the War Office.

List of contents

Part I: The State of the British Army on the Eve of the South African War  1. Introduction  2. Organization for War  3. The Regular Army  4. The Auxiliary Forces  Part II: The Mobilization and Expansion of the British Army During the South African War, 1899-1902  5. The Mobilization of the Regular Army  6. The Employment of the Auxiliary Forces  Part III: 1900-1905. A Period of Attempted Reforms  7. Mr Brodrick as Secretary of State for War  8. The End of the War - Reforms and Commissions  9. Mr Arnold-Forster Takes Office  10. The Formation of the Army Council and Committee of Imperial Defence  11. Retrospect  Part IV: The Haldane Reforms  12. Mr Haldane becomes Secretary of State for War  13. The Formation of the Expeditionary Force  14. The Territorial and Reserve Forces Act  15. The Creation of the Imperial General Staff and the Training of the Army.  Conclusion.  Appendices.  Bibliography.  Index.

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John K. Dunlop

Summary

Originally published in 1938, this book was the first to be written which dealt with the history of Army Development during the confused years which followed the South African War. The period 1899–1914 marked the change from Victorian scarlet and pipeclay to the service dress of the Expeditionary Force of 1914.

Product details

Authors John K. Dunlop
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.08.2023
 
EAN 9781032224312
ISBN 978-1-0-3222431-2
No. of pages 350
Series Routledge Revivals
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

European History, HISTORY / General, military history, Warfare & defence, British & Irish history, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Warfare and defence

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