South Africa A Short History Routledge Library Editions: South Africa Series
Auteur : Keppel-Jones Arthur
Originally published in 1949 but here reissuing the 5th edition of 1975 this is a vivid history of South Africa up to the mid 1970s. Tracing the development of Afrikaner nationalism and the conflict of black and white races in relation to economic, political and geographical factors, the author makes a clear and often critical analysis of the crisis in the first half of the 20th Century in the light of historical perspective.
1. The Half-Way House 2. The Afrikaners 3. Slaves and Hottentots 4. The Bantu Frontier 5. The Great Trek 6. Diamonds and Englishmen 7. The Imperial Factor 8. The Uitlanders 9. Nationalism 10. Union and Disunity 11. Race Relations 12. Hertzog 13. War, Apartheid and the Republic 14. Opposition and Repression 15. Against the World.
Date de parution : 07-2024
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2022
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de South Africa :
Mots-clés :
19th Century Afrikaner Republics; racial history South Africa; British colonial policy South Africa; Kimberley diamond mine; Orange Free State; South African geography; Hottentots; Apartheid; Hertzog; Free State; Cape Colony; South African Republic; Van Der Stel; Orange River Colony; South Africa; Young Men; Follow; Simon Van Der Stel; Orange River; Afrikaner People; Confer; Graaff Reinet; British Kaffraria; Van Riebeeck; South African Party; Afrikaner Bond; Mossel Bay; South West Africa; Delagoa Bay; Secretary Of State; Jameson Raid; London Missionary Society; Sand River Convention; Union Parliament