
By James W. Erwin
By James W. Erwin
By WO95/2643/6
By Thomas Barthel
By John Chandler Griffin
By George B. Clark
By John Grehan
By John P. Dunn
Khedive Ismail's Army examines army failure within the age of imperialism.
On paper, the mid-nineteenth century Egyptian military turns out an impressive nearby strength. It had a convention of luck, smooth guns, and mercenary officials with event in significant wars. Egypt's ruler, Khedive Ismail, was hoping to mix the imported expertise and brains with local manpower, and determine an Egyptian ruled Horn of Africa. His squaddies did overcome components of the Sudan, yet they suffered disastrous defeats throughout the Egyptian Abyssinian conflict of 1875 to 1876.
Presenting the 1st designated exam of the Egyptian Abyssinian warfare in English, this new book additionally appears to be like on the root difficulties that made Ismail's infantrymen useless. those comprise problems with type, racism, inner, and exterior politics, finance, and the speedily altering international of mid-Nineteenth Century army know-how. This e-book is aimed toward army historians, and may be of curiosity to these learning the center East or North East Africa.
By U.S.S.R. Army,James F. Gebhardt
By Jeffrey Verhey
By WO95/3051/1