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The author presents a concise account of the origins, diplomatic attempts, and military operations surrounding the conflict in South Africa, beginning with settler history and the roots of the dispute, then detailing negotiations, contested measures such as farm burnings and concentration camps, assessments of British soldiery, and responses to accusations. He marshals documentary material to argue that Britain sought to avoid war and to conduct it humanely while acknowledging points open to criticism, and closes with conclusions aimed at explaining and justifying governmental and military decisions.
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