Distant Drums: The Role of Colonies in British Imperial Warfare

Distant Drums: The Role of Colonies in British Imperial Warfare

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Distant Drums reveals how colonies were central to the defense of the British Empire and the command of the oceans that underpinned it. The book blends sweeping overviews of the nature of imperial defense with grassroots explanations of how individual colonies were mobilized for war. This permits the full and dramatic range of action involved in imperial warfare to be view...more
Hardcover, 339 pages
Published January 1st 2010 by Sussex Academic Press
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