
The Afrikaners : biography of a people
Title:
The Afrikaners : biography of a people
Author:
Giliomee, Hermann, 1938-
ISBN:
9780813922379
9780624038849
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Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press ; Cape Town, South Africa : Tafelberg Publishers, 2003.
Physical Description:
xix, 698 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Series:
Reconsiderations in southern African history
Reconsiderations in southern African history.
Contents:
Humble beginnings -- Company burghers -- Fractious frontiersmen -- Masters, slaves, and servants : the fear of gelykstelling -- The eastern frontier cauldron -- Settling in the deep interior -- The queen's Afrikaners -- The crucible of war -- The quest for a "white man's country" -- Wretched folk, ready for any mischief : poor whites and militant workers -- To stop being agterryers : the assertion of a new Afrikaner identity -- Fusion and war -- The making of a radical survival plan -- Apartheid -- Holding the fort -- Surrender without defeat -- A new South Africa.
Abstract:
"Historian and political analyst Hermann Giliomee weaves together life stories and historical interpretation to create a narrative history of the Afrikaners from their beginnings with the colonization of the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company to the dismantling of apartheid and beyond. Throughout their history, Giliomee's Afrikaners are both colonizers and colonized. Actual or virtual servants of the Dutch East India Company, the Dutch 'burghers' nonetheless owned slaves and commanded servant labor."
"While documenting - and in important ways revising - the history of the Afrikaners' pursuit of racial domination (as well as British contributions to that enterprise), Giliomee supplies Afrikaners' own, often divided perspectives on their history."--Jacket.
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