History of South Africa Under the Administration of the Dutch East India Company (1652 to 1795) ... Vol. II
Author: George McCall Theal
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 490
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Author: George McCall Theal
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 490
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Publisher: London, Unwin
Published: 1902
Total Pages: 554
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Elphick
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 2014-01-15
Total Pages: 646
ISBN-13: 0819573760
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistory is a powerful aid to the understanding of the present, and those who are concerned with the escalating crisis in South Africa will find this an invaluable source book. This is the story of the evolution of a society in which race became the dominant characteristic, the primary determinant of status, wealth, and power. Cultural chauvinism of the first European colonists – primarily the Dutch – merged with economic and demographic developments to create a society in which whites relegated all blacks – free blacks, Africans, imported slaves – to a systematic pattern of subordination and oppression that foreshadowed the apartheid of the twentieth century. From the beginning of the nineteenth century the new empire-builders, the British, reinforced the racial order. In the next century and a half the industrialized South Africa would become firmly integrated into the world economy. Published originally in South Africa in 1979 and updated and expanded now, a decade later, this book by twelve South African, British, Canadian, Dutch, and American scholars is the most comprehensive history of the early years of that troubled nation. The authors put South Africa in the comparative context of other colonial systems. Their social, political, and economic history is rich with empirical data and rests on a solid base of archival research. The story they tell is a complex drama of a racial structure that has resisted hostile impulses from without and rebellion from within.
Author: Arthur Lewis Hall
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 382
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Publisher: Toronto ; Philadephia : Linscott ; London ; Edinburgh : W. & R. Chambers limited
Published: 1902
Total Pages: 568
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Royal Society of South Africa
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 572
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Author: Thula Simpson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2023-04-18
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1526159066
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edited volume encompasses a range of themes and approaches relevant to the field of South African history today, as viewed from the perspective of practicing historians at the cutting edge of research in the discipline. The collection features the historians offering critical reflection on the theoretical and methodological aspects of their work. This involves them both looking back at the inherited historiographical tradition in the respective areas of their research, while also pointing forwards to possible future directions for scholarly engagement.
Author: Howard J. Wiarda
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780739121054
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Dutch Diaspora is a comprehensive and personal study of the former colonial empire of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is considered one of the most successful societies and at one point was the world's largest empire_stretching from Japan to the United States. The author, Howard Wiarda, who grew up in western Michigan and is himself of Dutch descent, combines thorough scholarship with first-hand experience of travels to the far-flung former colonies. The study analyzes how colonies reacted to the ideological beliefs implanted by the Dutch settlers and how those colonies evolved in terms of cultural, religious, and political beliefs. For example, the Dutch in the seventeenth century brought Calvinism to South Africa and entrepreneurialism to New Amsterdam and Cura_ao and in the nineteenth century supported slave plantation systems in Indonesia and Suriname, but as time passed the evolution of the colonies was telling. The United States outgrew Great Britain in wealth and power, but while Calvinism declined in the Netherlands it remained vibrant and progressive in the American Midwest. In many ways, the former colonies adapted to modernization better than the mother country. The Dutch Diaspora is an insightful and accessible study of colonialism useful to upper-level undergraduates and all students and researchers of Dutch history.
Author: Ernst Gideon Malherbe
Publisher: Cape Town : Juta
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 562
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Z.A. Konczacki
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-01-14
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 1135198942
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst Published in 1990. Volume Two of Studies of Economic History of South Africa, looks at the Lesotho and Swaziland regions. The unfolding history and historiography of Southern Africa pose profound challenges for both analysis and praxis in the last decade of the twentieth century. These challenges are reflected in the range of investigations and contradictions, some of which are treated here, which together constitute an intellectual and political conjuncture. This collection of studies deals with the countries which were not included in the companion book on the economic history of the Front- Line States. Most of the space in the present volume is devoted to South Africa, primarily because of its importance to the region but also because contributions to the economic history of that country in English are very extensive as compared to the other states of Southern Africa.