CITATION: Delport, A. 2016. Stumbling on Civvy Street : the re-adjustment of white South African war veterans to life in post-war society, 1918-1928. Scientia Militaria, 44(1):111-144, doi:10.5787/44-1-1164.The original publication is available at http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.zaThe First World War ended in November 1918. As the ink dried on the last treaty in August 1920, the conflict was officially resolved in legal terms. However, this legal finality did not extend to the lives of the soldiers of the war. Their stories of broken lives, shattered marriages, lost careers and opportunities highlighted the fact that the effect of the war lasted well beyond armistice. During the war, some effort had been made by the Union of South Afri...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
This article proposes the concept of ‘war veteranship’ to better understand war veterans’ positionin...
Over five million service personnel were demobilised by Great Britain and her four self-governing Do...
The First World War ended in November 1918. As the ink dried on the last treaty in August 1920, the ...
M.A. (Historical Studies)1939 - 1945 were important years in the history of South Africa, not only b...
Very little scholarly work has been written about Cape Town during the Second World War. Indeed, ver...
CITATION: Bailie, C. 2020. South Africa’s post-apartheid military : lost in transition and transform...
This article comprises a study of the devastating impact of the First World War upon colonial author...
The New Zealand government committed over 100,000 men to active service during the Great War of whic...
M.A. (Historical Studies)Abstract: The Cape Corps was a unit of Coloured soldiers raised in the Unio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.The Second World War marked the point at wh...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The First World War is known for its use of advanced weaponry, which caused massiv...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
The South African War of 1899–1902 cost the lives of 22,000 British and colonial soldiers and create...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
This article proposes the concept of ‘war veteranship’ to better understand war veterans’ positionin...
Over five million service personnel were demobilised by Great Britain and her four self-governing Do...
The First World War ended in November 1918. As the ink dried on the last treaty in August 1920, the ...
M.A. (Historical Studies)1939 - 1945 were important years in the history of South Africa, not only b...
Very little scholarly work has been written about Cape Town during the Second World War. Indeed, ver...
CITATION: Bailie, C. 2020. South Africa’s post-apartheid military : lost in transition and transform...
This article comprises a study of the devastating impact of the First World War upon colonial author...
The New Zealand government committed over 100,000 men to active service during the Great War of whic...
M.A. (Historical Studies)Abstract: The Cape Corps was a unit of Coloured soldiers raised in the Unio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.The Second World War marked the point at wh...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The First World War is known for its use of advanced weaponry, which caused massiv...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
The South African War of 1899–1902 cost the lives of 22,000 British and colonial soldiers and create...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
This article proposes the concept of ‘war veteranship’ to better understand war veterans’ positionin...
Over five million service personnel were demobilised by Great Britain and her four self-governing Do...