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Book Synopsis
Bringing together the world's leading scholars on the subject, Military Education and the British Empire explores distinct national narratives within a comparative context to expose the role of military education in maintaining empire.

Trade Review
"[T]his important, timely, and authoritative volume brings the history of military education to bear on matters of contemporary and continuing relevance." -- Aimée Fox * History of Education *
This collection makes important contributions to on-going historiography by centring military education as a point of analysis rather than treating it as an aside and by placing it within transnational context. -- Mary Chaktiris * Historical Studies in Education *

Table of Contents

Introduction / Douglas E. Delaney and Robert C. Engen

1 Ubique: The Royal Engineers Establishment, 1815–69 / Claire Cookson-Hills

2 Fashioning Imperial Canadians: The Royal Military College, 1874–1900 / E. Jane Errington

3 “Doctrine, the Soul of Warfare”: Sir Julian Corbett and the Teaching of Strategy in the Royal Navy before 1914 / Andrew Lambert

4 Australian Military Education, 1901–18 / John Connor

5 South Africa and the Making of Military Officers, 1902–48 / Ian van der Waag

6 The Spirit of an Air Force: Learning about Air Power, 1919–49 / Randall Wakelam

7 Preparing for a Better War: The Admiralty’s Challenge of Educating Naval Officers, 1919–39 / Joseph Moretz

8 The British and Indian Army Staff Colleges in the Interwar Years / Mark Frost

9 Education in the Indian Army, 1920–46 / Alan Jeffreys

10 “Necessarily of an Experimental Character”: The Interwar Period and the Imperial Defence College / Andrew Stewart

11 From Imperial to Nationalist Canadians: The Impact of the Second World War on Canadian Army Staff Education / Howard G. Coombs

Concluding Remarks / Douglas E. Delaney and Meghan Fitzpatrick

Select Bibliography; List of Contributors; Index

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    Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
    Publication Date: 15/09/2018
    ISBN13: 9780774837538, 978-0774837538
    ISBN10: 0774837535

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Bringing together the world's leading scholars on the subject, Military Education and the British Empire explores distinct national narratives within a comparative context to expose the role of military education in maintaining empire.

    Trade Review
    "[T]his important, timely, and authoritative volume brings the history of military education to bear on matters of contemporary and continuing relevance." -- Aimée Fox * History of Education *
    This collection makes important contributions to on-going historiography by centring military education as a point of analysis rather than treating it as an aside and by placing it within transnational context. -- Mary Chaktiris * Historical Studies in Education *

    Table of Contents

    Introduction / Douglas E. Delaney and Robert C. Engen

    1 Ubique: The Royal Engineers Establishment, 1815–69 / Claire Cookson-Hills

    2 Fashioning Imperial Canadians: The Royal Military College, 1874–1900 / E. Jane Errington

    3 “Doctrine, the Soul of Warfare”: Sir Julian Corbett and the Teaching of Strategy in the Royal Navy before 1914 / Andrew Lambert

    4 Australian Military Education, 1901–18 / John Connor

    5 South Africa and the Making of Military Officers, 1902–48 / Ian van der Waag

    6 The Spirit of an Air Force: Learning about Air Power, 1919–49 / Randall Wakelam

    7 Preparing for a Better War: The Admiralty’s Challenge of Educating Naval Officers, 1919–39 / Joseph Moretz

    8 The British and Indian Army Staff Colleges in the Interwar Years / Mark Frost

    9 Education in the Indian Army, 1920–46 / Alan Jeffreys

    10 “Necessarily of an Experimental Character”: The Interwar Period and the Imperial Defence College / Andrew Stewart

    11 From Imperial to Nationalist Canadians: The Impact of the Second World War on Canadian Army Staff Education / Howard G. Coombs

    Concluding Remarks / Douglas E. Delaney and Meghan Fitzpatrick

    Select Bibliography; List of Contributors; Index

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