With the possible exception of Hofmeyr and Schreiner, there is no Cape statesman whose career raises more tantalising questions than that of John X. Merr1man. Last Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, doyen of Parliamentarians, brilliant orator, versatile administrator, veteran politician, his public life stretched across fifty-five years of south African History. He entered upon it before the grant of Responsible Government, the discovery of diamonds and gold, and the awakening. of Afrikaner Nationalism; he departed from it on the eve of the Statute of Westminster, the establishment of Iscor and the coming to power of Hertzog and Malan. His contemporaries looked upon him as a man of immense knowledge and olympian ability. In the eyes of many...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
This study of the working career of Jacob Daniel Du Plessis Basson (1918 - 2012), a South African po...
Some time after 1964 the publication, Kampvegters was released by Nasou Publishers in Cape Town. Kam...
With the possible exception of Hofmeyr and Schreiner, there is no Cape statesman whose career raises...
The period with which this thesis is concerned is one of vital importance in the history of the old ...
In his monograph, Sir Thomas Fuller divides Rhodes's public policy under three heads - the expansion...
From Preface: In 1960 Pamela Ffolliott and E.L.H. Croft wrote a biograpby of John Paterson entitled ...
Selected chapters from the "Biographical memoir of John Montagu" regarding his early life, his arriv...
Cecil John Rhodes, the British mining-magnate, politician, and empire builder, epitomised the dynami...
Saul Solomon was born in 1817 and died in 1892. He was never a member of the Legislative Council, so...
Douglas was born in London in 1828 and migrated to New South Wales in 1851 where he represented both...
In this thesis, the contextual, thematic, biography of Senator Colonel Maurice Moore, a Catholic mem...
The thesis attempts to provide a chronological analysis of Lagden's colonial career between 1877 and...
JGN Strauss, leader of the United Party and the official parliamentary opposition between 1950 and 1...
This study is an attempt at integrating a description of the leading African nationalist personaliti...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
This study of the working career of Jacob Daniel Du Plessis Basson (1918 - 2012), a South African po...
Some time after 1964 the publication, Kampvegters was released by Nasou Publishers in Cape Town. Kam...
With the possible exception of Hofmeyr and Schreiner, there is no Cape statesman whose career raises...
The period with which this thesis is concerned is one of vital importance in the history of the old ...
In his monograph, Sir Thomas Fuller divides Rhodes's public policy under three heads - the expansion...
From Preface: In 1960 Pamela Ffolliott and E.L.H. Croft wrote a biograpby of John Paterson entitled ...
Selected chapters from the "Biographical memoir of John Montagu" regarding his early life, his arriv...
Cecil John Rhodes, the British mining-magnate, politician, and empire builder, epitomised the dynami...
Saul Solomon was born in 1817 and died in 1892. He was never a member of the Legislative Council, so...
Douglas was born in London in 1828 and migrated to New South Wales in 1851 where he represented both...
In this thesis, the contextual, thematic, biography of Senator Colonel Maurice Moore, a Catholic mem...
The thesis attempts to provide a chronological analysis of Lagden's colonial career between 1877 and...
JGN Strauss, leader of the United Party and the official parliamentary opposition between 1950 and 1...
This study is an attempt at integrating a description of the leading African nationalist personaliti...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
This study of the working career of Jacob Daniel Du Plessis Basson (1918 - 2012), a South African po...
Some time after 1964 the publication, Kampvegters was released by Nasou Publishers in Cape Town. Kam...