Scarecrow Press
Pages: 378
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-5954-8 • Paperback • May 2008 • $152.00 • (£117.00)
978-1-4616-5700-2 • eBook • May 2008 • $144.00 • (£111.00)
Harold E. Raugh, Jr. currently serves as the Command Historian, U.S. Army V Corps, Heidelberg, Germany. He is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry, the author or editor of five previous military history books and over 700 articles and book reviews, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
The strengths of the volume lie in the sheer range of the coverage, encompassing political, diplomatic, religious, journalistic and social aspects of these operations; the level of detail which will please most readers; and a helpful section on goverment, official, personal and unofficial documents held in the major repositories within the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, the Sudan and the United States. This is welcome source of reference that is easy to use, often fascinating in its wealth of detail, and comprehensive in its coverage of all the major personalities and the military operations themselves.
— Military History
Following a very good introductory overview of the events, he[Raugh] divides his bibliography into various chapters that include the various events during this time frame....A thorough bibliography....The more than 3,000 annotated entries and several hundred documents constitute a massive undertaking and the result is a most impressive collection....this is a valuable tool.
— American Reference Books Annual
This selected bibliography enumerates and generally describes and annotates hundreds of contemporary current and hard to find books, journal articles, government documents, and personal papers on all aspects of British military operations in Egypt and the Sudan from 1882 to 1899. Arranged chronologically and topically, chapters cover the various campaigns, focusing on specific battles, leading military personalities, and the contributions of imperial nations as well as supporting services of the British Army. This definitive volume is an indispensable reference for researching imperialism, colonial history, and British military operations, leadership and tactics.
— The Review of Austrian Economics