Encyclopedia of the Boer War
By (Author) Martin Marix Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
12th July 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
Reference works
968.048
Hardback
414
This volume covers all aspects of the Boer War including its origins, military strategy and tactics, the main battles and sieges, the principal political and military figures, weaponry, and subjects such as the role of the railways, the treatment of the wounded, and the use of concentration camps. The encyclopedia shows how the camps intended to house refugees became infamous concentration camps, how the peace negotiated between the Boers and the British established the conditions under which apartheid was able to flourish and how the war marked an important stage in the evolution of warfare and is often regarded as the first "modern" war. A number of original documents are reprinted in this book, including the main body of the report on concentration camps and extracts from the minutes of the peace negotiations. Entries include: Afrikaner uprisings, Battle of Elandslaagte, Battle of Elands River Post, Battle of Spioenkop, Bloemfontein, Chief Commandant Christaan Rudolf De Wet, Colonel J.Y.F. Blake, Commandant-general Louis Botha, concentration camps, General Sir Redvers Buller, The Jameson Raid, Lieutenant H.H.R. "Breaker" Morant, Major Frederick Russell Burnham, maps, Maxim-Vickers machine gun, Siege of Ladysmith, Siege of Mafeking, and Winston Churchill.
"This is a deeply impressive book ... a monumental achievement and the author must be congratulated on also making the entries highly readable." - Military Illustrated "Because there are not many reference books available on this war, this one is recommended for the collections of academic and large public libraries as well as interested special collections." - American Reference Books Annual
Martin Marix Evans is a professional writer.