This thesis examines the experience of Malawian soldiers serving in Britain's colonial army between 1891 and 1964. Until recently, the experience of East African colonial soldiers in particular has been largely overlooked, and African soldiers in general have been perceived either as collaborators in the machinery of colonial oppression or, conversely, as victims at the hands of the military authorities. However, little attempt has been made to unify these two views of military service. Using Malawi as a case study, this thesis investigates social relations within the colonial army and examines perceptions of their often-violent role within wider colonial society. Developing and expanding upon previous scholarship, this thesis pro...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-369).This study explores the experiences of the rank-and...
This study examines British responses to African resistance in three specific locations within the E...
This project traces the historical evolution of warfare and military recruitment in the Senegambia r...
In 1902, the military authorities of the British Empire decided to amalgamate various colonial units...
This thesis explores the post-colonial relationship between the Kenya Army and the British Military....
A history seminar paper on how imperialist powers used indigenous manpower in their Southern Rhode...
The early growth of military forces in British Central Africa, British East Africa and Uganda was no...
During the Second World War over half-a-million African troops served with the British Army as comba...
On 15 July 1961, the first eight African officers were commissioned into the King’s African Rifles i...
The Colonial Medical Service was the branch of the Colonial Service responsible for healthcare provi...
The dissertation reconstructs two sidelined aspects of the Cameroon campaign of the Great War; it ex...
This study investigates the extent overseas military service of African colonial soldiers during the...
'The Victorian soldier in Africa' re-examines the campaign experience of British soldiers in Africa ...
Seventy-three black and white lantern slides and one tinted lantern slide covering the activities of...
During the Second World War, nearly ninety-eight thousand Kenya African soldiers were recruited by t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-369).This study explores the experiences of the rank-and...
This study examines British responses to African resistance in three specific locations within the E...
This project traces the historical evolution of warfare and military recruitment in the Senegambia r...
In 1902, the military authorities of the British Empire decided to amalgamate various colonial units...
This thesis explores the post-colonial relationship between the Kenya Army and the British Military....
A history seminar paper on how imperialist powers used indigenous manpower in their Southern Rhode...
The early growth of military forces in British Central Africa, British East Africa and Uganda was no...
During the Second World War over half-a-million African troops served with the British Army as comba...
On 15 July 1961, the first eight African officers were commissioned into the King’s African Rifles i...
The Colonial Medical Service was the branch of the Colonial Service responsible for healthcare provi...
The dissertation reconstructs two sidelined aspects of the Cameroon campaign of the Great War; it ex...
This study investigates the extent overseas military service of African colonial soldiers during the...
'The Victorian soldier in Africa' re-examines the campaign experience of British soldiers in Africa ...
Seventy-three black and white lantern slides and one tinted lantern slide covering the activities of...
During the Second World War, nearly ninety-eight thousand Kenya African soldiers were recruited by t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-369).This study explores the experiences of the rank-and...
This study examines British responses to African resistance in three specific locations within the E...
This project traces the historical evolution of warfare and military recruitment in the Senegambia r...