‘Disgusting, disgraceful, inconsequential and dirty renegade?’: Reconstructing the early life and career of Anglo-Boer War combatant and war prisoner ‘Artie’ Tully, 1889–1910

Hendrik Snyders
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Arthur William (‘Artie’) Tully is a largely forgotten name in South African military history. A professional boxer by trade, Australian-born Tully joined the republican forces during the South African/Anglo Boer War (1899-1902) while working on the Witwatersrand. Captured at Vaalkrantz, he became a prisoner of war on Diyatalawa in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon). After the Peace of Vereeniging, Tully, portrayed by his brethren as a traitor, rekindled his boxing career and established himself in Singapore, Southeast Asia, working as a bookmaker, turf commission agent and mine-owner. Tully’s visit to Australia after a thirteen-year absence was largely ignored, just like his legacy in post-war studies, and to this day, he, like thousands of others, remained an obscured figure of the Anglo-Boer/South African War. His life before the war and the factors that motivated him to join the republican cause remains unknown. For some Australians, he is an emigrant traitor of no consequence. South Africans ironically continue to celebrate the contribution of a range of other foreign participants but, for unknown reasons, continue to ignore or is blissfully unaware of the contribution of this Australian to their history. Against this background, this study reconstructed the early life and career of a significant personality with a view to end his current obscurity.
“恶心、可耻、无关紧要、肮脏的叛徒?”:重建盎格鲁-布尔战争的战斗人员和战俘“Artie”Tully的早期生活和职业生涯,1889-1910
亚瑟·威廉(“阿蒂”)·塔利是南非军事史上一个几乎被遗忘的名字。出生于澳大利亚的塔利是一名职业拳击手,在南非/英布尔战争(1899-1902)期间,他在威特沃特斯兰德工作时加入了共和军。在Vaalkrantz被俘后,他在斯里兰卡(前锡兰)的Diyatalawa成为战俘。韦尼希宁和平之后,被他的兄弟们描绘成叛徒的塔利重新点燃了他的拳击生涯,并在东南亚的新加坡立足,做过博彩公司、草皮佣金代理和矿主。就像他在战后研究中留下的遗产一样,塔利在缺席13年后对澳大利亚的访问在很大程度上被忽视了。直到今天,他和其他成千上万的人一样,仍然是盎格鲁-布尔/南非战争中一个模糊的人物。他战前的生活和促使他加入共和事业的因素仍然未知。对一些澳大利亚人来说,他是一个无足轻重的移民叛徒。具有讽刺意味的是,南非人继续庆祝一系列其他外国参与者的贡献,但由于未知的原因,他们继续忽视或幸福地不知道这位澳大利亚人对他们历史的贡献。在此背景下,本研究重构了一位重要人物的早期生活和职业生涯,以期结束他目前的默默无闻。
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