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Primary Source XXXI: "I want YOU for the Cypriot Mule Corps!"

Primary Source XXXI: "I want YOU for the Cypriot Mule Corps!"

Update: 2024-09-15
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For this month's primary source, I've taken some liberty with its recording, turning this very real enlistment ad into a radio spot. However, historically speaking, there was no radio service at the time -- and so this certainly would not have been broadcast in Cyprus.



Given the widespread illiteracy at the time, enlistment campaigns such as the one here, would've been read aloud at the local καφενεíο (coffee-house) by the village teacher to any man in earshot to advertise the high rates of pay, food, clothing and relative safety in supporting Great Britain during the First World War. Though many are familiar with Cyprus' participation in the Second World War, its role in the First is less known. Why would Cypriots have enlisted to begin with? And did they indeed face "non-combative roles" as promised? Next month, I welcome back Professor Andrekos Varnava from Flinders University as we discuss one of his latest books, "Serving the Empire in the Great War: The Cypriot Mule Corps, Imperial Loyalty and Silenced Memory."

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Primary Source XXXI: "I want YOU for the Cypriot Mule Corps!"

Primary Source XXXI: "I want YOU for the Cypriot Mule Corps!"

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