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The experience of warfare in Britain: Crimea, Boer and the First World War 1854-1929

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The Experience of Warfare in Britain: Crimea, Boer and the First World War 1854-1929
This title covers the experience of warfare in Britain and the social and political effects that had in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines major questions such as:
- What was the impact of the Crimean War?
- What was the impact of the Second Boer War?
- What was the experience of war on the Western Front?
- What was the impact of the First World War on the Home Front?

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