A History of South Africa to 1870 Routledge Library Editions: South Africa Series
Coordonnateurs : Wilson Monica, Thompson Leonard
Originally published in 1982 and based on the 1969 Oxford History of South Africa, this book discusses some of the trends in the historiography of South Africa before the beginning of large-scale mining operations in Kimberley in 1870. A deliberate attempt was made to look at the roots of South African society and to take due account of all its peoples. The book includes a survey of archaeological data, emphasizing the links between South Africa and the rest of the continent, and between the more remote and more recent past in South Africa. The lives of the hunting, herding and cultivating peoples who lived in South Africa before the advent of the Europeans. The foundation of a colonial society is described, and the expansion of that society until the 1770s. The final chapters review the relations between the peoples of the Cape Colony and the Nguni cultivators from their first meetings until about 1870 and the growth of the plural society in the Cape Colony until 1970.
1. The Hunters and Herders Monica Wilson 2. The Nguni People Monica Wilson 3. The Sotho, Venda, and Tsonga Monica Wilson 4. White Settlers and the Origin of a New Society, 1652-1778 M. F. Katzen 5. Co-Operation and Conflict: The Eastern Cape Frontier Monica Wilson 6. The Consolidation of New Society: The Cape Colony T.R.H. Davenport 7. Co-operation and Conflict: The Zulu Kingdom and Natal Leonard Thompson 8. Co-Operation and Conflict: The High Veld Leonard Thompson.
Date de parution : 07-2024
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2022
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème d’A History of South Africa to 1870 :
Mots-clés :
South African archaeology; The Tsonga; racial history South Africa; The Venda; 19th Century Afrikaner Republics and African States; Zulu Kingdom; Voortrekker Republic; The Sotho; The Nguni People; Young Men; Delagoa Bay; Thaba Nchu; Cape Colony; Nguni People; Xhosa Chief; High Veld; Van Riebeeck; Van Der Stel; Orange River; Cape Town; Tswana Chiefdoms; Nguni Society; Thaba Bosiu; Vaal River; Free State; Southern Sotho; Voc Ship; Northern Nguni; James King; South West Cape; De Mist; British Kaffraria; Orange River Sovereignty