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Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paperback): Greg Cuthbertson,... Writing a wider war - Rethinking gender, race, and identity in South African War, 1899 - 1902 (Paperback)
Greg Cuthbertson, Albert Grundlingh, Mary-Lynn Suttie
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R300 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R42 (14%) Out of stock

Writing a Wider War presents a dramatically new interpretation of the role of Boer women in the conflict and profoundly changes how we look at the making of Afrikaner nationalism. African experiences of the war are also examined, highlighting racial subjugation in the context of colonial war and black participation, and showcasing important new research by African historians. The collection includes a reassessment of British imperialism and probing essays on J. A. Hobson; the masculinist nature of life on commando among Boer soldiers; Anglo-Jewry; secularism; health and medicine; nursing, women, and disease in the concentration camps; and the rivalry between British politicians and generals. An examination of the importance of the South African War in contemporary British political economy, and the part played by imperial propaganda, rounds off a thoroughly groundbreaking reinterpretation of this formative event in South Africa's history.

Takka Takka Bom Bom - A South African War Correspondent's Story (Paperback): Al J. Venter Takka Takka Bom Bom - A South African War Correspondent's Story (Paperback)
Al J. Venter
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R399 R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Save R56 (14%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

From a small town in Mpumalanga to dodging bullets in war-torn hellholes: Al J. Venter, the oldest war correspondent still active, bore witness to some of humanity’s biggest atrocities – and has lived to tell the tale.

In the 1960s, with little money, a sense of adventure and a healthy dollop of chutzpah, Venter set out overland from Cape Town to London. Since then, Venter has reported from 25 conflict zones.

In his memoir, Venter masterfully recounts his experiences.

The Art Of War (Paperback): Sun Tzu The Art Of War (Paperback)
Sun Tzu; Translated by Thomas Cleary 3
R200 R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Save R61 (31%) In Stock

Conflict is an inevitable part of life, according to this ancient Chinese classic of strategy, but everything necessary to deal with conflict wisely, honorably, victoriously, is already present within us. Compiled more than two thousand years ago by a mysterious warrior-philosopher, "The Art of War " is still perhaps the most prestigious and influential book of strategy in the world, as eagerly studied in Asia by modern politicians and executives as it has been by military leaders since ancient times. As a study of the anatomy of organizations in conflict, "The Art of War " applies to competition and conflict in general, on every level from the interpersonal to the international. Its aim is invincibility, victory without battle, and unassailable strength through understanding the physics, politics, and psychology of conflict.

To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond - Behind Enemy Lines During World War II (Paperback): Frank Kozol To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond - Behind Enemy Lines During World War II (Paperback)
Frank Kozol
R608 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Op St. Helena Vol Van Hartepyn - Die Oorlogskuns Van Erich Mayer (Afrikaans, Hardcover): Celestine Pretorius Op St. Helena Vol Van Hartepyn - Die Oorlogskuns Van Erich Mayer (Afrikaans, Hardcover)
Celestine Pretorius
R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Ships in 4 - 8 working days
The Fifth Act - America’S End in Afghanistan (Paperback): Elliot Ackerman The Fifth Act - America’S End in Afghanistan (Paperback)
Elliot Ackerman
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Times Political Book of the Year 2022 A powerful and revelatory eyewitness account of the American collapse in Afghanistan, its desperate endgame, and the war’s echoing legacy. Elliot Ackerman left the American military ten years ago, but his time in Afghanistan and Iraq with the Marines and, later, as a CIA paramilitary officer marked him indelibly. When the Taliban began to close in on Kabul in August of 2021 and the Afghan regime began its death spiral, he found himself pulled back into the conflict. The official evacuation process was a bureaucratic failure that led to a humanitarian catastrophe. Ackerman was drawn into an impromptu effort to arrange flights and negotiate with both Taliban and American forces to secure the safe evacuation of hundreds. These were desperate measures taken during a desperate end to America’s longest war, but the success they achieved afforded a degree of redemption: and, for Ackerman, a chance to reconcile his past with his present. The Fifth Act is an astonishing human document that brings the weight of twenty years of war to bear on a single week at its bitter end. Using the dramatic rescue efforts in Kabul as his lattice, Ackerman weaves in a personal history of the war's long progress, beginning with the initial invasion in the months after 9/11. It is a play in five acts with a tragic denouement. Any reader who wants to understand what went wrong with the war’s trajectory will find a trenchant accounting here. And yet The Fifth Act is not an exercise in finger-pointing: it brings readers into close contact with a remarkable group of characters, who fought the war with courage and dedication, in good faith and at great personal cost. Understanding combatants’ experiences and sacrifices demands reservoirs of wisdom and the gifts of an extraordinary storyteller. In Elliot Ackerman, this story has found that author.The Fifth Act is a first draft of history that feels like a timeless classic.

Diplomasie En Politiek - Die Pers, Die Boererepublieke En Duitsland Tydens Die Anglo-Boereoorlog (Afrikaans, Paperback): Ulrich... Diplomasie En Politiek - Die Pers, Die Boererepublieke En Duitsland Tydens Die Anglo-Boereoorlog (Afrikaans, Paperback)
Ulrich Van der Heyden
R20 Discovery Miles 200 Ships in 4 - 8 working days
The War Letters of an English Burgher (Hardcover): Reggie Mostyn Cleaver, Marguerite De Fenton The War Letters of an English Burgher (Hardcover)
Reggie Mostyn Cleaver, Marguerite De Fenton
R58 Discovery Miles 580 In Stock
Viva os Boers! - Boeregeinterneerdes in Portugal tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog 1899-1902 (Afrikaans, Hardcover): O.J.O. Ferreira Viva os Boers! - Boeregeinterneerdes in Portugal tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog 1899-1902 (Afrikaans, Hardcover)
O.J.O. Ferreira
R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Ships in 4 - 8 working days
The Gardener of Lashkar Gah - The Afghans who Risked Everything to Fight the Taliban (Hardcover): Larisa Brown The Gardener of Lashkar Gah - The Afghans who Risked Everything to Fight the Taliban (Hardcover)
Larisa Brown
R785 R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Save R189 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 20-year war fought by the US and its allies in Afghanistan is the longest war of the 21st century. It brought opportunity and tragedy for those who were forced to live through it. The abrupt withdrawal of British and American troops in 2021, in what may come to be regarded as one of the worst foreign policy failures of the past hundred years, precipitated the swift recapture of the country by the Taliban. With the withdrawal came upheaval and torment for Afghans who had loyally served alongside NATO forces and were left to fend for themselves at the gates of Kabul airport. This is the story of one such family. The Gardener of Lashkar Gah follows the extraordinary journey of Shaista Gul, a kind man who built a beautiful garden inside a British military base in Helmand Province that became famous as a calm oasis for soldiers with troubled minds. Other members of his family worked for the allies, including his son Jamal, who became an interpreter for the British Army when he was just a teenager. Following the chaotic withdrawal of allied troops, all members of the family suffered. Larisa Brown - Defence Editor for The Times, award-winning journalist and a campaigner for the interpreters of Afghanistan - has spent hundreds of hours talking to members of the Gul family and others in order to tell their remarkable story. In heart-warming and beautifully human prose, she unspools a tale of courage, hope and sacrifice - with the beauty of the garden and the hopes and dreams of the family counterpointed against the violence, anger and chaos raging in Afghanistan at the time. The scandalous betrayal of many of the interpreters and others who worked for the British and American armies is still being revealed. By telling one family’s bittersweet experience - The Gardener of Lashkar Gah provides a unique and powerful insight into the devastating effects on ordinary Afghans of the end of the disastrous ‘War on Terror’.

Original Sin - Power, Technology and War in Outer Space (Hardcover): Bleddyn E Bowen Original Sin - Power, Technology and War in Outer Space (Hardcover)
Bleddyn E Bowen
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An eye-opening account of a world order shaped by spacepower and the threat of space warfare. Space technology was developed to enhance the killing power of the state. The Moon landings and the launch of the Space Shuttle were mere sideshows, drawing public attention away from the real goal: military and economic control of space as a source of power on Earth. Today, as Bleddyn E. Bowen vividly recounts, thousands of satellites work silently in the background to provide essential military, intelligence and economic capabilities. No major power can do without them. Beyond Washington, Moscow and Beijing, truly global technologies have evolved, from the ground floor of the nuclear missile revolution to today's orbital battlefield, shaping the wars to come. World powers including India, Japan and Europe are fully realising the strategic benefits of commanding Earth's 'cosmic coastline', as a stage for war, development and prestige. Yet, as new contenders spend more and more on outer space, there is scope for cautious optimism about the future of the Space Age-if we can recognise, rather than hide, its original sin.

ASVAB Secrets Study Guide - ASVAB Test Review for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (Paperback): ASVAB Exam... ASVAB Secrets Study Guide - ASVAB Test Review for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (Paperback)
ASVAB Exam Secrets Test Prep
R1,065 R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Save R204 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond - Behind Enemy Lines During World War II (Hardcover): Frank Kozol To the Fire of Normandy and Beyond - Behind Enemy Lines During World War II (Hardcover)
Frank Kozol
R887 R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Save R134 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pittsburgh'S Lost Outpost - Captain Trent's Fort (Paperback): Jason A. Cherry Pittsburgh'S Lost Outpost - Captain Trent's Fort (Paperback)
Jason A. Cherry; Foreword by David L. Preston
R586 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R97 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Duchess Countess - The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London (Paperback): Catherine Ostler The Duchess Countess - The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London (Paperback)
Catherine Ostler
R543 R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Save R88 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Road to Unafraid - How the Army's Top Ranger Faced Fear and Found Courage through (Paperback): Jeff Struecker The Road to Unafraid - How the Army's Top Ranger Faced Fear and Found Courage through (Paperback)
Jeff Struecker
R313 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R77 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jeff Struecker, a "Black Hawk Down" hero, the Army's Top Ranger, now an Army Chaplain, relates his own tales from the frontlines of every U.S. initiative since Panama, and tells how God taught him faith from the front in fear-soaked times. As readers go on-mission with Struecker through his harrowing tales, they will learn how to face their own fears with faith in a mighty God. Just as he told one of his charges in Mogadishu: "The difference between being a coward and a hero is not whether you're scared, it's what you do "while" you're scared."

Die Geskiedenis van die tweede vryheidsoorlog (Afrikaans, Hardcover): J.H. Breytenbach Die Geskiedenis van die tweede vryheidsoorlog (Afrikaans, Hardcover)
J.H. Breytenbach
R995 R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Save R68 (7%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days
A Soldier First (Paperback): Rick Hillier A Soldier First (Paperback)
Rick Hillier
R572 R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Save R77 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canada's most popular military leader since the Second World War tells his own story about our soldiers at war.

In the summer of 2008, General Rick Hillier resigned his command as Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces. You could almost hear the sigh of relief in Ottawa as Canada's most popular, and most controversial, leader since the Second World War left a role in which he'd been as frank-speaking, as unpredictable, and as resolutely apolitical as any military leader this country has ever seen.

Born and raised in Newfoundland, Hillier joined the military as a young man and quickly climbed the ranks. He played a significant role in domestic challenges, such as the 1998 ice story that paralyzed much of eastern Ontario and Quebec, and he quickly became a player on the international scene, commanding an American corps in Texas and a multinational NATO task force in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But it was his role as General Rick Hillier, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, that defined him as a Canadian public figure. In Afghanistan, Canada faced its first combat losses since the Korean War and every casualty suddenly became front-page news. A country formerly ambivalent or even angry about its role in the conflict suddenly became gripped by the drama playing out not only in the war zone of a country half-way around the world, but in the unfriendly conference rooms in the country's capital as Hillier pulled no punches, demanding more funding and more troops and more appreciation for the women and men fighting a war on foreign soil.

A Soldier First is a hard-hitting, frank account of Hillier's role in his own words. The man who never backed down from the Taliban or Canada's top political leaders tells all in what will be one of the most important books to come out of this country this decade.

To the Bitter End - A Photographic History of the Boer War 1899 1902 (Hardcover): Emanoel Lee To the Bitter End - A Photographic History of the Boer War 1899 1902 (Hardcover)
Emanoel Lee
R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Hostilities between Britain and the Boer republics broke out just two years after the invention of the Folding Pocket Kodak, the first camera to use “cartridge film” and that could be afforded by ordinary men, such as troops serving in foreign territories. Emmanoel Lee’s interest in South Africa’s history and his passion for photography are combined in this valuable pictorial history of the Boer War, which is the result of twenty years’ research in Britain, South Africa, Holland and the USA. To the Bitter End emphasizes particular aspects of the Boer War – the foreign volunteers, the concentration camps, the hospital treatment and the eighteen months of fighting that went on after the war had officially ended – and matches photographic images with historical documents to give a clear and evocative picture of the war.

The Closing of the American Border - Terrorism, Immigration, and Security Since 9/11 (Paperback): Edward Alden The Closing of the American Border - Terrorism, Immigration, and Security Since 9/11 (Paperback)
Edward Alden
R425 R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Save R71 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On September 10, 2001, the United States was the most open country in the world. But in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil, the U.S. government began to close its borders in an effort to fight terrorism. The Bush administration's goal was to build new lines of defense without stifling the flow of people and ideas from abroad that has helped build the world's most dynamic economy. Unfortunately, it didn't work out that way.

Based on extensive interviews with the administration officials who were charged with securing the border after 9/11, and with many innocent people whose lives have been upended by the new security regulations, "The Closing of the American Border" is a striking and compelling assessment of the dangers faced by a nation that cuts itself off from the rest of the world.

The Way of the World - A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism (Paperback): Ron Suskind The Way of the World - A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism (Paperback)
Ron Suskind
R504 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R84 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind comes an astonishing investigation of how America lost its way and the nation's daily struggle to reclaim the moral authority upon which its survival depends. Tracking down historic revelations and improbable hope from the Beltway to the farthest corners of the globe, Suskind delivers a stirring and strikingly original portrait of the post-9/11 world.

1945: Victory in the West (Paperback): Peter Caddick Adams 1945: Victory in the West (Paperback)
Peter Caddick Adams
R345 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R75 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'Magisterial . . . [a] fine, balanced and superb account. It deserves to be read for many years to come.' TELEGRAPH March 1945. Allied troops are poised to cross the Rhine and sweep on into Germany. Victory is at last within their grasp. But if they believe this victory can be easily won, they face swift disillusionment. The final I 00 days of the Second World War will prove to be bitterly and bloodily fought, village by village, town by town. This is the extraordinary and gripping story of those final I00 days. _________________________________________________ 'Superbly written and full of wisdom and deep understanding, this will stand as a defining work on these darkest months of the conflic.' JAMES HOLLAND 'This is the most vivid and detailed narrative of the subject that we are likely to see.' MILITARY HISTORY MAGAZINE 'An impressive work. Lively, informative and comprehensively researched.' CAROLINE MOOREHEAD, SPECTATOR 'An important contribution to military history. A great read and powerful reminder of how the Second World War in Europe was definitely not over until the final surrender.' BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE

The Mauritanian (Originally Published as Guantanamo Diary) (Paperback): Mohamedou Ould Slahi The Mauritanian (Originally Published as Guantanamo Diary) (Paperback)
Mohamedou Ould Slahi; Edited by Larry Siems
R520 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Taliban at War - 2001 - 2021 (Paperback): Antonio Giustozzi The Taliban at War - 2001 - 2021 (Paperback)
Antonio Giustozzi
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How does the Taliban wage war? How has its war changed over time? Firstly, the movement's extraordinary military operation relies on financial backing. This volume analyses such funding. The Taliban's external sources of support include foreign governments and non-state groups, both of which have affected the Taliban's military campaigns and internal politics. Secondly, this is the first full-length study of the Taliban to acknowledge and discuss in detail the movement's polycentric character. Here not only the Quetta Shura, but also the Haqqani Network and the Taliban's other centres of power, are afforded the attention they deserve. The Taliban at War is based on extensive field research, including hundreds of interviews with Taliban members at all levels of the organisation, community elders in Taliban-controlled areas, and other sources. It covers the Taliban insurgency from its first manifestations in 2002 up to the end of 2015. The five-month Battle of Kunduz epitomised the ongoing transition of the Taliban from an insurgent group to a more conventional military force, intent on fighting a protracted civil war. In this latest book, renowned Afghanistan expert Antonio Giustozzi rounds off his twenty years of studying the Taliban with an authoritative study detailing the evolution of its formidable military machine.

Scipio Africanus - Greater Than Napoleon (Paperback, Revised): B. Hart Scipio Africanus - Greater Than Napoleon (Paperback, Revised)
B. Hart
R499 R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Save R77 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scipio Africanus (236-183 B. C.) was one of the most exciting and dynamic leaders in history. As commander, he never lost a battle. Yet it is his adversary, Hannibal, who has lived on in public memory. As B. H. Liddell Hart writes, "Scipio's battles are richer in stratagems and ruses--many still feasible today--than those of any other commander in history." Any military enthusiast or historian will find this to be an absorbing, gripping portrait.

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