Edmund Garrett, the writer of these letters, was editor of the Cape Times from mid-1895 until his health collapsed in 1899. He appeared to his contemporaries to have exerted a significant influence on affairs in the last few years before the South African War. Whether they felt this to be for good or ill depended, usually, on the political allegiance of the observers and their views of the cause of the conflict of 1899-1902
The Papers of the Rev. Thomas Gamble (1856 – 1931) at Cory Library Born in England in 1856, Thomas G...
Chapter One: The provisions of the Glen Grey Act of 1894 are summarised. The memoirs of contemporari...
Preface: The arrival of the 1820 Settlers in South Africa and their impact on the political and soci...
This series of letters is written by a son to his parents. They cover an interesting period during v...
The period with which this thesis is concerned is one of vital importance in the history of the old ...
The South African War of 1899−1902 or Anglo-Boer War was one of the modern examples of propaganda in...
The conciliation movement at the Cape was largely the offshoot of a parent body in England. This fac...
In his monograph, Sir Thomas Fuller divides Rhodes's public policy under three heads - the expansion...
© 1985 H. V. VafeasThis thesis is an edited selection from, and commentary on, a collection of many ...
This article publishes for the first time a selection of letters written toMr Samuel Whiteley by Wil...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
From Preface: In 1960 Pamela Ffolliott and E.L.H. Croft wrote a biograpby of John Paterson entitled ...
From Preface: South African frontiers periodically provided the backdrop for conflict between Blacks...
This thesis examines the role of conservative newspaper proprietors and editors to generate support ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-171).In 1843, William Sammons foun...
The Papers of the Rev. Thomas Gamble (1856 – 1931) at Cory Library Born in England in 1856, Thomas G...
Chapter One: The provisions of the Glen Grey Act of 1894 are summarised. The memoirs of contemporari...
Preface: The arrival of the 1820 Settlers in South Africa and their impact on the political and soci...
This series of letters is written by a son to his parents. They cover an interesting period during v...
The period with which this thesis is concerned is one of vital importance in the history of the old ...
The South African War of 1899−1902 or Anglo-Boer War was one of the modern examples of propaganda in...
The conciliation movement at the Cape was largely the offshoot of a parent body in England. This fac...
In his monograph, Sir Thomas Fuller divides Rhodes's public policy under three heads - the expansion...
© 1985 H. V. VafeasThis thesis is an edited selection from, and commentary on, a collection of many ...
This article publishes for the first time a selection of letters written toMr Samuel Whiteley by Wil...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
From Preface: In 1960 Pamela Ffolliott and E.L.H. Croft wrote a biograpby of John Paterson entitled ...
From Preface: South African frontiers periodically provided the backdrop for conflict between Blacks...
This thesis examines the role of conservative newspaper proprietors and editors to generate support ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-171).In 1843, William Sammons foun...
The Papers of the Rev. Thomas Gamble (1856 – 1931) at Cory Library Born in England in 1856, Thomas G...
Chapter One: The provisions of the Glen Grey Act of 1894 are summarised. The memoirs of contemporari...
Preface: The arrival of the 1820 Settlers in South Africa and their impact on the political and soci...