South Africa

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Afrikaner Party
Apartheid
apartheid origins
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Bantu Homelands
Boer republics
British imperialism
British Kaffraria
Cape Coloured People
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colonial history
Delagoa Bay
Dutch East India Company
Earlier Iron Age People
Eerste River
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Fish River
Free State
High Veld
historical roots of racial segregation
Khoikhoi Servants
mineral discoveries Africa
missionaries South Africa
Orange River
racial history South Africa
racial segregation South Africa
reconciliation
Roman Dutch Law
South Africa
South African
South African race economics
South West Africa
Thaba Bosiu
Thaba Nchu
United Party
Van Der Stel
Van Riebeeck
Verwoerd
White South Africa
Wilder Men
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032322841
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1972, this book covers South African history from the earliest times up to 1968. After portraying the land itself, its people and their migrations, it describes what early travellers found and the arrival of the first white settlers in 1652 under the aegis of the Dutch East India Company. The arrival of the British in 1795, the period of expansion, Wars of Dispossession, the founding of the Boer republics, discovery of gold and diamonds, the Anglo-Boer war and Union are all discussed. Showing that the roots of Apartheid lay deep in South Africa’s history, which repeated itself again and again, the author concludes ‘The tragedy and shame of it is that for so long there was such a fiercely glowing faith in British rule and British justice; yet when Britain had the power to check and control discrimination she did not.’

Freda Troup was a South African author and anti-Apartheid activist.

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