Colonial wars have been a very active part of 19th and 20th century history and their importance has often been overlooked. Their study and analysis, in order to understand the contemporary world and current international relations, is as necessary as it is interesting. Examining Colonial Wars and Their Impact on Contemporary Military History approaches the phenomenon of colonial wars with the intention of understanding the most immediate past in order to analyze the contemporary and current scenarios with new tools. It contributes to the dissemination of content without neglecting the considerations of social sciences and history, with a compilation and analytical character. Covering topics such as black-market armaments, imperialism, and military history, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource for historians, anthropologists, sociologists, government officials, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
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¿Cosas de España?”: Frederick Hardman and the Spanish-Moroccan War (1859-1860)
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Colonial Conflicts in the Horn of Africa: From European Presence to Ethiopian Imperialism (1880-1930)
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Expeditionary Light Infantry Battalions During the Philippine Insurgency (1896-1898): A Historical Approach
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A Multi-Faceted Military Campaign: German Operations Against the Hereros and Nama (1904-1908)
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Spain in China: A “Dove” in the Midst of Imperial “Hawks” at the End of the Qing Dynasty
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Japanese Colonialism: The Rise of a New Colonial Empire
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The Decolonization of the Spanish-French Protectorate of Morocco (1953-1956): Between Terrorism and International Negotiation
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Idealism vs. Pragmatism: The Role of Yugoslavia During the Algerian War of Independence
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Interventionis and the Third World: The Crisis of the Dominican Republic in the Global Cold War (1965-1966)
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The Rhodesian War (1965-1980): Counter-Guerrilla and Black-Market Armaments as an Example of Counter-Insurgency Warfare
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The Russian-Ukrainian War with Historical Approximation: From Colonial Wars to Digital Spaces
Felipe R. Debasa Navalpotro, Yuliia Andriichenko, Natalia Popova, Iryna Sytdyko
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