Retreat and Retribution in Afghanistan, 1842: Two Journals of the First Afghan War

Author:   Margaret Kekewich
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781848843974


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Retreat and Retribution in Afghanistan, 1842: Two Journals of the First Afghan War


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The blow to British pride and confidence caused by the crushing defeat of their army in Afghanistan during the winter of 1841/2 compares in its impact to the disaster in New York on September 11 2001. The British had replaced a popular and effective monarch with a weak one in the mistaken belief that he would keep the Russians at bay. Two years later, nearly all the British and Indian soldiers in the region were killed in a popular uprising. Margaret Kekewich's perceptive new study of the conflict describes the British defeat, their re-occupation of Afghanistan in the spring of 1842, then their final withdrawal at the end of the year. Her account, which is based on the graphic diaries written by two British eyewitnesses, gives a fascinating insight into the conflict in Afghanistan 150 years ago. The story is told by, first, Lady Sale who together with over 100 women, children and soldiers was captured and imprisoned by the Afghans. The second account comes from the Reverend Allen, a young chaplain to the army that invaded Afghanistan in April 1842 to avenge British humiliation and rescue the prisoners. Both these eyewitnesses deplored the follies that had led to war and defeat and also the suffering that was inflicted on many innocent Afghans. At the time when British forces are deeply engaged in another war in Afghanistan, Margaret Kekewich offers a balanced and thought-provoking new perspective on a previous conflict in the region. AUTHOR: Dr. Margaret Kekewich is a retired Open University history lecturer who has written on a wide range of subjects from the late middle ages to the nineteenth century. SELLING POINTS: . Two graphic first-hand accounts of the First Afghan War . British eyewitnesses describe the retreat from Kabul and the punitive expedition that followed . Considers the historical legacy of the conflict . Draws parallels with the present-day war in the region ILLUSTRATIONS 20

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Author:   Margaret Kekewich
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Military
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9781848843974


ISBN 10:   1848843976
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dr Margaret Kekewith is a retired Open University history lecturer who has written on a wide range of subjects from the late middle ages to the nineteenth century. Among her recent books are Britain, France and the Empire 1350-1500 (with Susan Rose) and The Good King: René of Anjou and Fifteenth-Century Europe.

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