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      The British West Indies Regiment: Race and Colour on the Western Front

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      This is a military-political history with a vital and all-pervading cultural and social theme which shapes the narrative - race, colour and prejudice.
      This is a military-political history with a vital and all-pervading cultural and social theme which shapes the narrative - ...

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      Product ID:9781399067690
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The British West Indies Regiment
      Subtitle:Race and Colour on the Western Front
      Authors:Author: Dominiek Dendooven
      Page Count:144
      Subjects:Military history, Military history, Military institutions, Regiments
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      This is a military-political history with a vital and all-pervading cultural and social theme which shapes the narrative - race, colour and prejudice.
      This is a military-political history with a vital and all-pervading cultural and social theme which shapes the narrative - race, colour and prejudice. But despite this, there is an extraordinary underlying theme of empire loyalty among serving soldiers - NCOs and private soldiers - and a growing grasp of political ideas and liberal democracy. And the loyalty to the British crown as an agent of the ending of slavery will be amazing to some readers.War experience was a powerful catalyst and contributed to a ''West Indianess'' and desire for political advance. But even here the desire was for independence within the empire - a ''West Indian Dominion'' as with ''elder sisters'' of empire, the Dominions of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.The political and economic status of the islands was a potent reason for the ''coloured contingents'' enlisting - work was scarce - but a major impetus was the cultural concept of ''manliness'' and empire-status - shared by George V, who insisted, against government pressure, on allowing West Indians to serve with white British soldiers. But all were volunteers and not enlisted men.The West Indies Regiment was small and its contribution in action limited, and restricted largely to Egypt and Mesopotamia, and with limited service on the Western Front. But it shows vividly the ingrained racialism and colour prejudice of British society and the British Army and above all, in the insensitive omission of the West Indies Regiment at the Victory Parade in 1919.
      Imprint Name:Pen & Sword Military
      Publisher Name:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-10-03

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      Weight362 g
      Dimensions163 × 241 × 22 mm