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Slaves of fortune: Sudanese soldiers and the River War, 1896-1898.

机译:奴隶:苏丹士兵与内河战争(1896-1898)。

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Although the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of the Sudan has been chronicled numerous times, we still know little about the Africans who participated in the campaign. In particular, the role of Sudanese soldiers in the Egyptian Army has been ignored, or misrepresented, in most accounts. In effect, these men are depicted as no more than military automatons cum battalion numbers---nameless, faceless, imperial pawns, liminal figures that possessed neither identity nor agency, neither culture nor history. Making use of unpublished official and private primary sources located in the United Kingdom and the Sudan, as well as numerous published sources, this dissertation is at its core a historiographical restoration. It argues that nineteenth-century Sudanese slave soldiers were social beings and historical actors, shaping both European and African destinies, just as their own lives were being transformed by imperial forces in the process.;The dissertation begins by providing a background history of Sudanese soldiers in the Egyptian Army, from the early days of the Turkiyya to the launch of the Nile Campaign in 1896. In so doing, it reveals that despite military reforms and British circumlocution, for Sudanese soldiers the transition from "old" to New Egyptian Army in the 1880s, and from that of "slave" to "volunteer," represented regional and institutional continuity more than it did change. The dissertation proceeds to explore the complex nature of Sudanese soldier identity and social condition, as well as daily life and conditions of service. It then examines the unique character and scope of interactions between Sudanese soldiers and their British military brethren during the 1896-1898 Nile Campaign, or "River War," as Churchill famously penned it. It goes on to highlight not only the decisive military role played by Sudanese troops throughout this war, but also the many non-combat roles these men occupied during the campaign, as translators, military recruiters, and ethnic ambassadors. The dissertation concludes with a detailed narrative of the 1900 Sudanese mutiny at Omdurman, discussing its multiple causes, various outcomes, and broader implications.
机译:尽管对盎格鲁-埃及的苏丹征服已经被无数次记载,但我们仍然对参加该运动的非洲人一无所知。特别是,在大多数情况下,苏丹士兵在埃及军队中的作用被忽略或被歪曲。实际上,这些人所描绘的只是军事自动机和营数-无名,无名的帝国典当,既没有身份也没有机构,既没有文化也没有历史的门槛人物。利用位于英国和苏丹的未公开的官方和私人原始资料以及许多公开的资料,本论文的核心是史学修复。它认为,十九世纪的苏丹奴隶士兵是社会存在者和历史人物,塑造了欧洲和非洲的命运,就像帝国主义在此过程中改变了自己的生活一样。论文从提供苏丹士兵的背景历史开始在埃及军队中,从Turkiyya的早期到1896年的尼罗河运动。这样做表明,尽管进行了军事改革和英国的割礼,苏丹士兵还是从苏丹的“旧”军过渡到了新埃及军。 1880年代,从“奴隶制”到“志愿者”,代表了地区和机构的连续性,远没有改变。论文旨在探讨苏丹士兵身份和社会状况的复杂性,以及日常生活和服务条件。然后,研究了丘吉尔著名的苏丹士兵与他们的英军同僚在1896-1898年尼罗河战役(或“河流战争”)之间互动的独特性和范围。它不仅强调了苏丹军队在整个战争中起决定性的军事作用,而且还强调了这些人在竞选期间担任的许多非战斗角色,包括翻译,军事招募人员和族裔大使。论文最后以Omdurman的1900年苏丹叛变的详细叙述为基础,讨论了其多种原因,各种结局和更广泛的含义。

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  • 作者

    Lamothe, Ronald M.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 African Studies.;History Military.;History African.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 397 p.
  • 总页数 397
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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