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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
bhs20
Bob Shop ID
644732264

Published by University of Toronto Press, 1969, hardcover, 558 pages, 14.7 cms x 22 cms x 4.8 cms, some wear to dj otherwise condition: very good.new.

This study is concerned with British reactions to the first of the 'African' nationalisms - Afrikaner nationalism. It takes as its starting-point the first Alglo-Boer War of 1880-81, and examines the formulation of policy after the British defeat at Majuba Hill. At that moment, the dangers of a pan-Afrikaner revolt in the Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Province seemed imminent, and the British presence in southern Africa seemed very much at risk. The author, born in South Africa of Dutch and English parentage, was educated at Rhodes University, Cape Province, and at New College,

Also incl. newspaper review clipping.



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