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Origins of the South African War, 1899-1902, The

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Iain Smith's impressive reappraisal of the origins of what used to be known as the Anglo-Boer War is based on extensive work in the British and South African archives. While paying due attention to the roots of the conflict in the pattern of European conquest and settlement in South Africa, he concentrates particularly on the transformations that resulted from the discovery of gold in the Transvaal during the high noon of British imperialism and the scramble for Africa. The mounting conflict of interests between Britain and what had been a poor Boer republic makes a dramatic story with a cast of powerful personalities that includes Rhodes, Chamberlain, Kruger, Smuts and Milner. Iain Smith does it and them full justice in this authoritative and enthralling account of one of the climatic moments in South African and British imperial history


List of contents

Introduction.
1. The Roots of Conflict.
2. Gold and its Consequences.
3. The Jameson Raid.
4. Aftermath 1896-7.
5. The Parting of the Ways 1897-8.
6. Working up to a Crisis 1898-9.
7. Getting Things 'Forrarder' in South Africa.
8. The Great Day of Reckoning.
9. British Supremacy.
10. Armageddon.
Conclusion: Myths and Realities About the Origins of the South African War.
Bibliography.
Index

Summary

Iain Smith's impressive reappraisal of the origins of what used to be known as the Anglo-Boer War is based on extensive work in the British and South African archives. While paying due attention to the roots of the conflict in the pattern of European conquest and settlement in South Africa, he concentrates particularly on the transformations that resulted from the discovery of gold in the Transvaal during the high noon of British imperialism and the scramble for Africa. The mounting conflict of interests between Britain and what had been a poor Boer republic makes a dramatic story with a cast of powerful personalities that includes Rhodes, Chamberlain, Kruger, Smuts and Milner. Iain Smith does it and them full justice in this authoritative and enthralling account of one of the climatic moments in South African and British imperial history

Product details

Authors Iain R. Smith
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1995
 
EAN 9780582495203
ISBN 978-0-582-49520-3
No. of pages 480
Weight 1350 g
Series Origins Of Modern Wars
Origins Of Modern Wars
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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