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Gordon: Victorian Hero [Paperback]

C. Brad Faught

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Aug 31 2008 1597971456 978-1597971454
Charles George Gordon was the preeminent military hero of the late-Victorian British Empire. A lifetime officer in the Royal Engineers, he served in several theaters of war and imperial contest, most notably China and the Sudan. His last assignment took him back to the dusty Sudanese capital, Khartoum, where he supervised the overmatched Anglo-Egyptian garrison's evacuation in the face of imminent attack by Islamic extremists. He was killed there in January 1885, just two days before a British relief expedition arrived.

In this new biography of General Gordon, C. Brad Faught looks afresh at the life of one of the most famous Victorian military men. Although a later age would come to reject Gordon's record and the values by which he lived, he has remained an enduring figure in the British Empire's late-nineteenth-century heyday and an important means by which to examine its contemporary issues: abolitionism, territorial conquest, and the rule of dependent peoples. Faught traces Gordon's life from his childhood in England and Corfu to his youth and training as an engineer at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich and his subsequent military and proconsular service in the Crimea, eastern Europe, China, India, Mauritius, South Africa, and the Sudan. Throughout his varied career Gordon was guided by his staunch, conventional Christian faithâdespite his criticsâ best efforts to suggest otherwiseâand remained devoted to the best features of imperial rule. Whether as a key opponent of the Arab slave trade or a leader of troops in battle, Gordon was usually successful in his undertakings but always controversial. This biography gives an up-to-date rendering of an important British imperial figure whose demise at the hands of a Muslim extremist is both resonant and potentially instructive for the era in which we live today.

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  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc (Aug 31 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597971456
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597971454
  • Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 1.3 x 20.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 91 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #66,612 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Confidently based on the vast Gordon archive, Faught s work offers excellent reading and will rank as an important contribution to re-examining the switchback reputation of Britain s one-time in Faught s words ultimate soldier of empire.

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and lives in Toronto.

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C. Brad Faught has provided a fascinating and concise biography of British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon as part of the Potomac Military Profile Series. General Gordon is possibly best remembered for his heroic but ultimately unsuccessful defense of the besieged Sudanese capital of Khartoum against an army of Islamic fanatics, which event was later heroically portrayed in a movie starring Charlton Heston. In his lifetime, he was a hero of the Victorian era for his exploits in the far-flung corners of the British Empire of the late 19th Century.

Gordon was originally trained as an engineer, but proved to have a positive talent for organizing and leading native troops, whether in Southeast Europe or China or the Sudan. Gordon's signature performances came when he was seconded to the Chinese Imperial Army to help put down a bloody and savage rebellion. He was also twice appointed Governor General of the Sudan by its Egyptian ruler. The challenges of empire described by the author have some intriguing echoes for the present day.

Within the limitations of a text less than 100 pages long, Faught provides some background details on the man himself, including his childhood, his time as a junior officer in the Crimean War, and his strong Christian faith.

"Gordon: Victorian Hero" is highly recommended as an excellent introduction to a man and his era.

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