Brian Roberts
Those Bloody Women: Three heroines of the Boer War (Paperback)
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The Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 has been called the last gentleman s war but that is no reason to ignore the emergence of three remarkable women: Lady Sarah Wilson Hansie van Warmelo and Emily Hobhouse. Although all three were determined fearless and strong-minded women each represented a contrasting viewpoint of the conflict. Lady Sarah Wilson youngest daughter of the 7th Duke of Marlborough and aunt to the young Winston Churchill was a conventional British jingo ; happy to act as Baden-Powell s leading lady in the stirring imperial drama of the siege of Mafeking. Hansie van Warmelo was a staunchly republican Boer dedicated to the cause of Boer independence and no less convinced of the serf-life status of Black people within her country. Most admirable of all was Emily Hobhouse the liberal pro-Boer Englishwoman who bravely exposed the abuse violence and appalling death toll in the British concentration camps. Set against the tumult and tragedy of the war the adventures of these three women - that bloody woman Lord Kitchener called one of them - throw a fresh light on the bitter colonial struggle. Their exploits ranging from the farcical to the deeply moving played no small part in the controversies that reverberate in South Africa to this day. Brian Roberts was born in London and educated at St Mary s College Twickenham and the University of London. He taught for many years in South Africa before becoming the author of several books on aspects of South African history.
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