Fuelling the Empire: South Africa's Gold and the Road to WarWiley, 13 черв. 2003 р. - 336 стор. For more than a century following its discovery, South Africa held little interest for the imperial powers of Europe. When gold was discovered there toward the end of the nineteenth century, the territory suddenly became one of the most hotly contested pieces of real estate in the world. Fuelling the Empire tells the story of the South African gold rush, the vast political and economic forces it set in motion, and the devastating military conflict to which it gave riseâ??the Boer War, the first large-scale human tragedy of the twentieth century. |
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Setting the stage | 3 |
British expectations at the Cape | 17 |
The parting of the ways | 57 |
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administration agreement already annexation arrived Batavians became Beit Boer Republic border Britain British Government Burgers Cape Afrikaners Cape Colony Cape Town capital century Chamberlain chief claims command concession Corner House Delagoa Bay developed diamond Difaqane diggers diggings discovery Dutch dynamite eastern Transvaal economic Empire European eventually farm force Frank Welsh Free further German gold fields gold mining Ibid imperial independence industry Jameson Johannesburg Khoikhoi Kimberley labour land later living London Lord Lydenburg military Milner mining houses Mzilikazi Natal never Nevertheless Paul Kruger peace Pedi Piet Joubert Pilgrim's Rest political population Potchefstroom Potgieter President Pretoria problem railway line Rand Randlords reef Republic's Rhodes Sekhukhune settlement settlers Shepstone slaves Smuts South Africa South African Republic subcontinent success Swazi T. R. H. Davenport territory Thaba Nchu trade Trek trekkers Tswana Uitlanders Vaal River Volksraad Voortrekker Witwatersrand Xhosa Zulu