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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- Ubique: The Royal Engineers Establishment, 1815–69 9
- Fashioning Imperial Canadians: The Royal Military College of Canada, 1874–1900 25
- “Doctrine, the Soul of Warfare”: Sir Julian Corbett and the Teaching of Strategy in the Royal Navy before 1914 48
- Australian Military Education, 1901–18 69
- South Africa and the Making of Military Officers, 1902–48 85
- The Spirit of an Air Force: Learning about Air Power, 1919–49 108
- Preparing for a Better War: The Admiralty’s Challenge of Educating Naval Officers, 1919–39 135
- The British and Indian Army Staff Colleges in the Interwar Years 152
- Education in the Indian Army, 1920–46 175
- “Necessarily of an Experimental Character”: The Interwar Period and the Imperial Defence College 192
- From Imperial to Nationalist Canadians: The Impact of the Second World War on Canadian Army Staff Education 212
- Concluding Remarks 229
- Select Bibliography 236
- Contributors 242
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- Ubique: The Royal Engineers Establishment, 1815–69 9
- Fashioning Imperial Canadians: The Royal Military College of Canada, 1874–1900 25
- “Doctrine, the Soul of Warfare”: Sir Julian Corbett and the Teaching of Strategy in the Royal Navy before 1914 48
- Australian Military Education, 1901–18 69
- South Africa and the Making of Military Officers, 1902–48 85
- The Spirit of an Air Force: Learning about Air Power, 1919–49 108
- Preparing for a Better War: The Admiralty’s Challenge of Educating Naval Officers, 1919–39 135
- The British and Indian Army Staff Colleges in the Interwar Years 152
- Education in the Indian Army, 1920–46 175
- “Necessarily of an Experimental Character”: The Interwar Period and the Imperial Defence College 192
- From Imperial to Nationalist Canadians: The Impact of the Second World War on Canadian Army Staff Education 212
- Concluding Remarks 229
- Select Bibliography 236
- Contributors 242
- Index 245