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6 “The Willing Horse Is Being Worked to Death”
New Zealand’s Manpower Problems and Policies during 1917
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- Never Over by Christmas 14
- The Blockade in 1917 29
- The Imperial Munitions Board and Merchant Shipbuilding in Canada 51
- A Question of Command 78
- The Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1917 99
- “The Willing Horse Is Being Worked to Death” 114
- The Africanization of British Imperial Forces in the East African Campaign 139
- Vimy’s Consequence 160
- The British Media and the Image of the Empire in 1917 188
- A Few Concluding Remarks 214
- Selected Bibliography 219
- Contributors 223
- Index 226
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- Never Over by Christmas 14
- The Blockade in 1917 29
- The Imperial Munitions Board and Merchant Shipbuilding in Canada 51
- A Question of Command 78
- The Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1917 99
- “The Willing Horse Is Being Worked to Death” 114
- The Africanization of British Imperial Forces in the East African Campaign 139
- Vimy’s Consequence 160
- The British Media and the Image of the Empire in 1917 188
- A Few Concluding Remarks 214
- Selected Bibliography 219
- Contributors 223
- Index 226