Among the important British Army reforms following the Boer War (1899-1902) was the introduction of a longer-range rifle for the cavalry instead of a carbine, and a tactical doctrine including dismounted fire. It remains the view of most historians that the cavalry learned dismounted tactics from their Boer opponents, and that postwar reform of the cavalry was imposed from outside. Senior cavalry officers of the period are viewed as reactionary, and their performance in the First World War judged accordingly. This view is based on a partisan interpretation of the Boer War and the cavalry's role in it, fostered by its contemporary institutional critics. In fact, a cavalry reform movement was introducing dismounted tactics before the Boer War...
Between 1873 and 1900, Great Britain launched over eighty military expeditions to Africa and Asia to...
The period 1902-1914 was one of great change for the British army. The experience of the South Afric...
The cavalry has not been treated kindly by military historians. Portrayed as an anachronism on the t...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
The controversy was over the role of Cavalry in future war. The generally held view is that the arme...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The effectiveness of Boer rifle fire had a significant legacy on the development of British mus...
The mechanization of British Cavalry regiments took place between the two World Wars and on into 194...
The twelve years between the end of the Boer War (1899-1902) and August 1914 were a period of milita...
The effectiveness of Boer rifle fire had a significant legacy on the development of British musketry...
This thesis examines the influence of the Boer War 1899 – 1902 upon tactics and training in the regu...
This thesis examines the place of Britain’s Yeomanry Cavalry within the wider context of the amateur...
The British Army’s regular Mounted Infantry was arguably one of the most important innovations of th...
This paper provides an insight into the complex relationship between Britain’s amateur cavalry regim...
Between 1873 and 1900, Great Britain launched over eighty military expeditions to Africa and Asia to...
The period 1902-1914 was one of great change for the British army. The experience of the South Afric...
The cavalry has not been treated kindly by military historians. Portrayed as an anachronism on the t...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
The controversy was over the role of Cavalry in future war. The generally held view is that the arme...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The effectiveness of Boer rifle fire had a significant legacy on the development of British mus...
The mechanization of British Cavalry regiments took place between the two World Wars and on into 194...
The twelve years between the end of the Boer War (1899-1902) and August 1914 were a period of milita...
The effectiveness of Boer rifle fire had a significant legacy on the development of British musketry...
This thesis examines the influence of the Boer War 1899 – 1902 upon tactics and training in the regu...
This thesis examines the place of Britain’s Yeomanry Cavalry within the wider context of the amateur...
The British Army’s regular Mounted Infantry was arguably one of the most important innovations of th...
This paper provides an insight into the complex relationship between Britain’s amateur cavalry regim...
Between 1873 and 1900, Great Britain launched over eighty military expeditions to Africa and Asia to...
The period 1902-1914 was one of great change for the British army. The experience of the South Afric...
The cavalry has not been treated kindly by military historians. Portrayed as an anachronism on the t...