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" Military education and the British Empire, 1815--1949 / "
edited by Douglas E. Delaney, Robert C. Engen, and Meghan Fitzpatrick
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881136
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Title & Author
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Military education and the British Empire, 1815--1949 /\ edited by Douglas E. Delaney, Robert C. Engen, and Meghan Fitzpatrick
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Publication Statement
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Vancouver, BC :: UBC Press, The University of British Columbia,, [2018]
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, ©2018
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1 online resource (x, 255 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0774837543
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: 0774837551
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: 9780774837545
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0774837535
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077483756X
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0774837578
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9780774837538
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9780774837569
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9780774837576
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-241) and index.
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Contents
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Ubique: the Royal Engineers Establishment, 1815-69 / Claire Cookson-Hills -- Fashioning imperial Canadians: the Royal Military College of Canada, 1874-1900 / E. Jane Errington -- "Doctrine, the soul of warfare": Sir Julian Corbett and the teaching of strategy in the Royal Navy before 1914 / Andrew Lambert -- Australian Military Education, 1901-18 / John Connor -- South Africa and the making of military officers, 1902-48 / Ian van der Waag -- The spirit of an air force: learning about air power, 1919-49 / Randall Wakelam -- Preparing for a better war: the admiralty's challenge of educating naval officers, 1919-39 / Joseph Moretz -- The British and Indian army staff colleges in the interwar years / Mark Frost -- Education in the Indian army, 1920-46 / Alan Jeffreys -- "Necessarily of an experimental character": the interwar period and the Imperial Defence College / Andrew Stewart -- From imperial to nationalist Canadians: the impact of the Second World War on Canadian Army staff education / Howard G. Coombs.
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Abstract
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Common military education was the lifeblood of the armies, navies, and air forces of the British Empire. It permeated every aspect of the profession of arms and was an essential ingredient for success in both war and peace. Military Education and Empire is the first major scholarly work to address the role of military education in maintaining the empire throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bringing together the world's top scholars on the subject, this book places distinct national narratives - Canadian, Australian, South African, British, and Indian - within a comparative context. The contributors examine military education within the British Empire as a generator of institutional knowledge, as a socializing agent, and as an enhancer of interoperability. This volume is the first to examine military education from a transnational perspective, which allows readers the opportunity to consider the connections between education and empire.
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Subject
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Military education-- Commonwealth countries-- History-- 19th century.
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Military education-- Commonwealth countries-- History-- 20th century.
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Subject
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British colonies.
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Subject
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HISTORY-- Military-- Other.
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Subject
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Military education.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Military Science.
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Subject
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Great Britain, Colonies, History, Military, 19th century.
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Great Britain, Colonies, History, Military, 20th century.
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Commonwealth countries.
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Dewey Classification
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355.0071/141
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LC Classification
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U511.M55 2018eb
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NLM classification
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cci1icclacc
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coll13lacc
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Added Entry
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Delaney, Douglas E., (Douglas Edward),1964-
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Engen, Robert C., (Robert Charles)
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Fitzpatrick, Meghan
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