Remembering the South African War

Remembering the South African War
Author: Peter McIntosh Donaldson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846319684


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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.

Memory and History

Memory and History
Author: Gregor Cuthbertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2000
Genre: Memory
ISBN:


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The War for South Africa

The War for South Africa
Author: Bill Nasson
Publisher: NB Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN: 9780624048091


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Explores how the Anglo-Boer War shaped South Africa s future and how it has come to be remembered in a post-apartheid South Africa.

Remembering the South African War

Remembering the South African War
Author: Peter Donaldson
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781385726


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The first comprehensive survey of the memorialisation process in Britain in the aftermath of the South African War, uncovering the themes and myths that underpinned the interpretations of the war as well as shifting patterns in how the war was represented and conceived.

South African Memories

South African Memories
Author: Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1909
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN:


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Sights, Sounds, Memories

Sights, Sounds, Memories
Author: Ian van der Waag
Publisher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 192848090X


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The Second World War involved most of the countries of the world and left so many millions dead and maimed, disorganised and devastated through personal and communal loss. This book recovers some of South Africa’s soldiers’ experiences from the physical and mental debris of the war. Individuals are important; their lives – used as lenses – give us colour and texture, and their voices tell the stories of ordinary soldiers. Using their memoirs and diaries, the vitality of their endeavours is reasserted, their successes and failures, victories and indecencies are re-examined, and their magnanimity and the general triumph of the human spirit are celebrated.

South African Memories

South African Memories
Author: Lady Sarah Wilson
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781331469827


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Excerpt from South African Memories: Social, Warlike Sporting From Diaries Written at the Time Everything of interest that has happened to me in life chances to have been in connection with South Africa. In that land, where some of my happiest days have been spent, I have also experienced long periods of intense excitement and anxiety; there I have made acquaintance with all the charm of the veldt, in the vast country north of the great Zambesi River, hearing the roar of the lions at night, and following their "spoor" by day; and last, but not least, I have there made some very good friends. Only a few years ago, when peacefully spending a few weeks at Assouan in Egypt, I was nearly drowned by the capsizing of a boat in the Nile; again the spirit of the vast continent (on this occasion far away to the north) seemed to watch over me. For all these reasons I venture to claim the indulgence of the public and the kindness of my friends, for these recollections of days in South Africa, in which shade and sunshine have been strangely mingled, and which to me have never been dull. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Sights, Sounds, Memories

Sights, Sounds, Memories
Author: Ian van der Waag
Publisher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1928480918


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The Second World War involved most of the countries of the world and left so many millions dead and maimed, disorganised and devastated through personal and communal loss. This book recovers some of South Africa’s soldiers’ experiences from the physical and mental debris of the war. Individuals are important; their lives – used as lenses – give us colour and texture, and their voices tell the stories of ordinary soldiers. Using their memoirs and diaries, the vitality of their endeavours is reasserted, their successes and failures, victories and indecencies are re-examined, and their magnanimity and the general triumph of the human spirit are celebrated.

Mourning Becomes...

Mourning Becomes...
Author: Elizabeth Stanley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9780719065699


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This fascinating work challenges many of the accepted facts about the concentration camps run by the British during the South African War. The author demonstrates that much of what we have traditionally understood about these camps originates the testimony which was solicited, selected and published by key women activists within Boer proto-nationalist circles. Using detailed archival evidence, she shows that much of the history of the camps results from a deliberate imposition of 'post/memory' - a process by which what was 'remembered' was shaped and reshaped to support the development of a racialised nationalist framework. Many of the camps' occupants died from successive epidemics of measles, typhoid, enteritis and pneumonia rather than deliberate ill-treatment, yet the book shows how mourning for those who died was overridden by state commemorative activities concerned with promoting pan-Boer nationalist aspirations. The innovative and groundbreaking approach of the author invites the reader to step into and explore with her the commemorative sites passed by nationalist land acts, which still powerfully mark the South African landscape.