Imperial Factor in South Africa

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Author_Cornelis W. de Kiewiet
Boer Leaders
British colonial policy
British confederation policy analysis
British Government
British policy in South Africa
Cape Argus
Cape Colony
Cape Eastern Frontier
Cape Ministry
Cape Parliament
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colonial administration
Colonial Office
Denser
Diamond Fields
diamond mining industry
Disraeli
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Free State
Griqualand West
Hicks Beach
Home Government
Imperial Factor
indigenous resistance movements
Lord Carnarvon
Natal
Native Policy
nineteenth century conflicts
racial history South Africa
racial social economic issues South African history
Secretary Of State
South Africa
South African Affairs
South African history
Transkeian Territories
Transvaal
Transvaal Government
Zulu War
Zulus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032308197
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1937 and written by de Kiewiet who in his lifetime was recognized as one of the premier historians of British imperial policy and African history, this book covers the years 1871-1885 in South Africa’s history, discussing racial, social and economic issues. These cover the initiation and collapse of Lord Carnarvon’s confederation policy, the annexation and the retrocession of the Transvaal, the Sekukuni, Zulu and Cape-Bastuto wars, the last of the nine Kaffir wars on the Eastern frontier of the Cape, the creation of the (then) Basutoland Protectorate and the development of the Kimberley diamond mines. Using original source material such as the Colonial Office Departmental minutes, he considers and explains the British policy.

Cornelis W. de Kiewiet was President of Cornell and Rochester Universities, USA.

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