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The Oxford history of South Africa edited by Monica Wilson and Leonard Thompson

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, Clarendon Press 1969Description: 502 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DT1776 OXF
Contents:
vol.1 - South Africa to 1870.
Chapter 1 - The archaeological background, 2 - The hunters and herders, 3 - The Nguni people, 4 - The Sotho, Venda, and Tsonga, 5 - White settlers and the origin of a new society, 1652-1778, 6 - Co-operation and conflict: the Eastern Cape Frontier, 7 - The consolidation of a new society: the Cape Colony, 8 - Co-operation and conflict: the high veld.
Summary: This work derives from our belief that the central theme of South African history is interaction between peoples of diverse origins, languages, technologies, ideologies, and social systems, meeting on South African soil.
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf DT1776 OXF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 12842 Available BK132472

Includes bibliographical references and index.

vol.1 - South Africa to 1870.

Chapter 1 - The archaeological background, 2 - The hunters and herders, 3 - The Nguni people, 4 - The Sotho, Venda, and Tsonga, 5 - White settlers and the origin of a new society, 1652-1778, 6 - Co-operation and conflict: the Eastern Cape Frontier, 7 - The consolidation of a new society: the Cape Colony, 8 - Co-operation and conflict: the high veld.

This work derives from our belief that the central theme of South African history is interaction between peoples of diverse origins, languages, technologies, ideologies, and social systems, meeting on South African soil.

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