Framing Canada’s Great War: a case for including the Boer War

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Carman Miller
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[1] McGill University,Department of History
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Canada; Great War; Boer War; South Africa; British Empire;
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10.1080/14794010801916982
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This article Notes the dearth of reference to the South African War in the growing literature on Canada’s participation in the Great War. It argues a case for assessing the military and civilian legacy of the South African War upon Canada’s management and experience of the Great War, its mobilisation, leadership, behaviour and perceptions; suggesting that the South African conflict had a greater influence upon Canada’s response to the Great War than historians have assumed, an influence out of proportion to Canada’s relatively limited contribution to the South African War.
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