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A series of four lectures examines what counts as military history, arguing against narrow definitions and exploring the boundary between armed conflict and broader struggles such as commercial warfare, smuggling, riots and civil war. The lecturer proposes viewing military history as the strife of communities manifested through organized armed groups while acknowledging many gray areas. Later lectures apply that framework to the British case, surveying national military development, imperial and colonial campaigns, and operations on the subcontinent, and combining conceptual discussion with practical examples and reflections on sources, scope, and the teaching of military history.

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Title: Military History: Lectures Delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge

Author: Sir J. W. Fortescue

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MILITARY HISTORY


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MILITARY HISTORY
LECTURES DELIVERED AT
TRINITY COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE

BY

The Hon. J. W. FORTESCUE

Cambridge:
at the University Press
1914


Cambridge:

PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A.

AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS


PREFACE

There is little in these lectures, or at any rate in three out of four of them, which I have not written at greater length in other volumes. I therefore publish them unwillingly, and in deference only to the wishes of some of my audience, whose good opinion I greatly value, and whose kindly sympathy I shall never forget. If this little volume should set but one student thinking seriously as to the meaning of military history, its object will be fully accomplished.

The spelling of Indian names has been, as usual, a stumbling-block. No doubt I shall be asked why I have used the form Narbada for the more familiar Nerbuddha, and yet written Hyder Ali instead of Haidar Ali. I can only say that when the form Kalkáta (or whatever may be the Hunterian spelling) is substituted for Calcutta, I shall be prepared to plead guilty to inconsistency.

J. W. F.

March 1914.


CONTENTS

LECT.PAGE
Prefacev
I.Military History: its scope and definition1
II.British Military History46
III.British colonial campaigns99
IV.British campaigns in India150
Index201