The destiny of ordinary women, children and farm workers that stayed behind on the farms when war broke out in the Boer Republics has been comprehensively documented for more than 100 years. However, in spite of the numerous printed accounts of the collective plight of ordinary people in the face of extreme adversity, new untold accounts seem to resurface regularly. The article describes an amazing tale of survival and courage of the Human family and their extra-ordinary relationship with one of their farm workers, Johannes Seseane, which has up to this point remained substantially obscured. Johannes was an ordinary farm worker, but his assistance to the wife of the farm owner, Bettie Human, borders on the extra-ordinary. What was particula...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
One of the most remarkable books on the Anglo-Boer War is Deneys Reitz’s Commando: A Boer journal of...
The South African War created nearly 5,000 British working-class war widows: three-quarters of a mil...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
The treatment received by the civilians from the British military during the Anglo-Boer War was an i...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
The intensity of the South African War (1899-1902) escalated sharply during the guerrilla phase in t...
This article is a detailed description of the lives of white Youths during the Second War of Indepen...
On 11 October 1899, the South African War commenced between the British Empire and the South African...
<strong>The role of the ministers Of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika during the Ang...
Abstract: From the outset of the South African War both the British and Boer forces deliberately and...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
One of the most remarkable books on the Anglo-Boer War is Deneys Reitz’s Commando: A Boer journal of...
The South African War created nearly 5,000 British working-class war widows: three-quarters of a mil...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
The treatment received by the civilians from the British military during the Anglo-Boer War was an i...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
The intensity of the South African War (1899-1902) escalated sharply during the guerrilla phase in t...
This article is a detailed description of the lives of white Youths during the Second War of Indepen...
On 11 October 1899, the South African War commenced between the British Empire and the South African...
<strong>The role of the ministers Of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika during the Ang...
Abstract: From the outset of the South African War both the British and Boer forces deliberately and...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
During the Anglo-Boer War, Norvalspont (South Africa) was one of the Prisoner-or-War (POW) camps use...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
One of the most remarkable books on the Anglo-Boer War is Deneys Reitz’s Commando: A Boer journal of...
The South African War created nearly 5,000 British working-class war widows: three-quarters of a mil...