Kitchener The Man Not the Myth

Kitchener: The Man Not the Myth by Anne Samson, published by Helion, Limited in September 2023, is a reprint edition comprising 260 pages. This biography presents a nuanced perspective on Lord Kitchener, examining his life as an outsider within the British establishment rather than solely as a British figure. The author delves into Kitchener’s experiences, which were shaped by his limited time in England and his interactions with various cultures, providing a comprehensive view of his character beyond his military achievements.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Kitchener’s development from his birth in Ireland through his education in Europe and military training. The book utilizes archival and autobiographical accounts to challenge conventional perceptions of Kitchener, highlighting his relationships with Free Masonry, journalists, politicians, and women. It also reflects on his skills, interests, and beliefs, portraying him as a complex individual who was both loyal and dependable. This biography situates Kitchener within the broader contexts of military history and the Victorian era, offering insights into his cultural awareness and foresight during a transformative period in Europe.
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In contrast to the existing biographies which treat Kitchener as British, the author of Kitchener: The Man Not the Myth, considers him an outsider within the British establishment. Of his 64 years, a mere 11, and those not consecutive, were spent in England. He learned from those around him, ways that were not always understood and appreciated by those educated in England. Using the existing biographies on Kitchener as a starting point, Kitchener looks beyond his military exploits to consider who Kitchener was, and how he came to be the person we think we know. Archival and autobiographical accounts of contemporaries who encountered and worked with Kitchener have been used to confirm and challenge accepted perceptions. In doing so, consideration is given to his skills, interests, beliefs, and relationships. This book charts his development from birth in Ireland to education in Europe, training at Woolwich and what he learnt from his military experiences. It considers his relationships with Free Masonry, journalists, politicians, subordinates and women. His sense of history, cultural awareness, and foresight made him a man ahead of his time. For all his faults, Kitchener was loyal, dependable, sensitive, and the best man for the job in 1914.
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