Fifty Years of the History of the Republic in South Africa (1795-1845) Volume 1
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Format
Paperback
Pages
404
Language
English
Published
Jan 28, 2013
Publisher
HardPress Publishing
ISBN-10
1313990469
ISBN-13
9781313990462
Description
This compelling volume delves into the intricate history of South Africa during a pivotal period from 1795 to 1845. The author, Johan Carel Voigt, meticulously explores the socio-political landscape that shaped the early years of the Republic. Through a scholarly lens, Voigt captures the complexities of colonial power dynamics and local struggles that defined the era.
Readers are introduced to key figures and events that played a critical role in forging the identity of a burgeoning republic. The narrative emphasizes the interactions between European settlers and the Indigenous populations, illuminating the often tumultuous relationships that led to significant cultural and societal shifts.
Voigt’s comprehensive research reveals the underlying themes of resistance, adaptation, and change as groups navigated their moral and political choices. Richly detailed and thoughtfully analyzed, this work is indispensable for those seeking to understand the historical foundations of modern South Africa.
With engaging prose, Voigt not only informs but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring legacies of the republican era, making this a vital addition to historical literature.
Readers are introduced to key figures and events that played a critical role in forging the identity of a burgeoning republic. The narrative emphasizes the interactions between European settlers and the Indigenous populations, illuminating the often tumultuous relationships that led to significant cultural and societal shifts.
Voigt’s comprehensive research reveals the underlying themes of resistance, adaptation, and change as groups navigated their moral and political choices. Richly detailed and thoughtfully analyzed, this work is indispensable for those seeking to understand the historical foundations of modern South Africa.
With engaging prose, Voigt not only informs but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring legacies of the republican era, making this a vital addition to historical literature.
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