Sir Graham Bower's Secret History of the Jameson Raid and the South African Crisis, 1895-1902Van Riebeeck Society, The, 2002 - 206 pagine |
Sommario
Table of Contents | viii |
Editors introduction | xvii |
THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE JAMESON RAID AND | 1 |
REPUBLICANISM IMPERIALISM | 16 |
THE ACTIVIST IMPERIALISM OF | 25 |
ROBINSONS RETURN AND THE JAMESON | 33 |
THE AFTERMATH | 63 |
POLITICAL TENSIONS IN THE CAPE AFTER | 79 |
DAMAGE CONTROL BEFORE | 96 |
WHO IS | 135 |
ENVOI GEDULD EN MOED | 143 |
Biographical notes | 176 |
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