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In: War in history, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 299-328
ISSN: 1477-0385
The article examines Scotland's engagement with the Boer War, through the medium of Imperial Yeomanry detachments raised locally between 1900 and 1902. Drawing partly on data from surviving attestation forms, a picture is built up of the recruitment profiles, enlistment motivations, and war experiences of these 'soldier-citizens'. This volunteering phenomenon is placed in the context of the Scottish military tradition and popular empire loyalty. Geographically and socially inclusive, the 'Scottish Yeomanry' represented a distinctive presence within the larger UK corps. Its war service captured the popular imagination and helped reconnect public opinion with Scotland's role in the broader imperial project.
In: A History of Everyday Life in Scotland
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Series Editors' Foreword -- Introduction: Conceiving the Everyday in the Twentieth Century -- 1. Charting Everyday Experience -- 2. From Scullery to Conservatory: Everyday Life in the Scottish Home -- 3. Changing Intimacy: Seeking and Forming Couple Relationships -- 4. The Realities and Narratives of Paid Work: The Scottish Workplace -- 5. Being a Man: Everyday Masculinities -- 6. Spectacle, Restraint and the Sabbath Wars: The 'Everyday' Scottish Sunday -- 7. After 'The Religion of My Fathers': The Quest for Composure in the 'Post-Presbyterian' Self -- 8. Culture in the Everyday: Art and Society -- 9. Sickness and Health -- 10. Passing Time: Cultures of Death and Mourning -- Further Reading -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index
In: Irish economic and social history: the journal of the Economic and Social History Society of Ireland, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 105-165
ISSN: 2050-4918