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    'A Wanton Deed of Blood and Rapine': Opposition to Australian Participation in the Boer War

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    Authors
    Oliver, Bobbie
    Date
    2000
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Oliver, Bobbie. 2000. 'A Wanton Deed of Blood and Rapine': Opposition to Australian Participation in the Boer War, in Dennis & Grey (ed), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire / the 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference , Nov 1 1999, pp. 191-199. Canberra: Army History Unit, Department of Defence, Canberra ACT
    Source Title
    The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference
    Source Conference
    The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire
    ISBN
    0642704821
    Faculty
    Faculty of Media, Society and Culture
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41020
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    • Curtin Research Publications
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