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by J. Castell (John Castell) Hopkins, Murat Halstead
The Boer-British War
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. - Early Scenes of Settlement and Struggle.
CHAPTER II - The Dutch and the Natives.
CHAPTER III - The Great Trek and its First Results.
CHAPTER IV. - Birth of the Dutch Republics.
CHAPTER V. - Development of Dutch Rule
CHAPTER VI. - Development of Cape Colony.
CHAPTER VII. - Imperial Policy in South Africa.
CHAPTER VIII. - The Native Races of South Africa.
A vivid portrait of the South African conflict of 1899‑1900, this volume charts the clash between the Boer republics and the British Empire with the breadth of a world‑war study. By weaving together diplomatic maneuvering, the ambitions of leaders like Kruger and Chamberlain, and the aspirations of the Dutch‑settler community, it shows why the war was seen as a test of imperial unity comparable to the Crimean or American Civil wars.
The narrative follows the early stages of the struggle, describing the buildup of forces, the anxieties of colonial officials, and the fervent nationalism that drove both sides. Richly illustrated with contemporary accounts, it reveals how the fight over Cape Town and the rights of the Uitlanders threatened the balance of power across the empire, setting the stage for a conflict that would echo far beyond South Africa’s borders.
Full title
South Africa and the Boer-British War, Volume I Comprising a History of South Africa and its people, including the war of 1899 and 1900 Comprising a History of South Africa and its people, including the war of 1899 and 1900
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (858K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2012-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1864–1923
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