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Collaboration and British military recruitment: fresh perspectives from colonial Punjab, 1914–1918 / Mahmood, Tahir   Journal Article
Mahmood, Tahir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the ways in which rural elite collaborators mobilized recruits for the British Army during the First World War. It thus not only increases knowledge of Punjab's military history, but adds to the understanding of collaboration as a process involving competitive groups in which elites manipulated the process for their own ends. The case study material drawn from the Shahpur district of the colonial Punjab argues that while there may have been a degree of indoctrination into the colonial state's values, it was mainly the desire to use its patronage to bolster family influence or to transform local hierarchies that was the key factor in securing willing collaborators. The competition for local power and influence provided a local dynamic to the collaborative process. The state could of course take advantage of this competition to serve its interests, just as the Punjabi tribal chiefs could utilize state patronage to beat off rivals to their power. Collaboration was thus a dynamic two-way process, rather than, as it is often portrayed, a top-down, one-way relationship.
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Fields of battle, lands of peace 1914–1918 / Mayhew, Alex   Journal Article
Mayhew, Alex Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Franco–German front along Chemin des Dames was the scene of some of the most destructive and demoralising fighting of the First World War. Nearly 100 years later, the great military historian Richard Holmes, on first reviewing one of Michael St Maur Sheil’s pictures of the battlefield, wrote
Key Words 1914–1918  Fields of Battle  Lands of Peace 
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