The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Том 1

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Eric Anderson Walker
CUP Archive, 1963
 

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CHAPTER I
1
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921
4
Southern African Rivers
7
The Karoo and the Kalahari
15
Tribal Divisions of the Bushmen
22
Material Culture
29
Tribal Organisation
39
Afrikaner and British restiveness 64243
43
CHAPTER XVII
439
British intervention in the Diamond Fields dispute
445
The Anomalous Constitution of Cape Colony
451
The Keate Award and annexation of the Diamond Fields 1871
457
The Delagoa Bay Arbitration and Award
463
The Earl of Carnarvon and Confederation
469
Annexation of the Transvaal 1877
475
Annexation of Walvis Bay 1878
481

Government and
45
CHAPTER III
51
Hanno on the West African Coast
57
Roman Trade in the Indian Ocean 62 1
63
Roman Coins in Southern Africa
69
Naval contributions and Suspension 769
71
Arab Ignorance of the South
75
Foreign policy and Neutrality 77677
77
Voyage of Bartholomew Dias
81
General Smuts and the League of Nations 78283
83
Kruger declines Chamberlains invitation to London 58586
86
African Policy of King Manoel
89
Penetration of Congo and Angola
95
Extent of Portuguese Dominion ΙΟΙ
103
Economic development
106
Dutch Attacks on Angola
109
Van Riebeeck at Table Bay
115
Complaints of the Colonists
121
State of the Colony in 1662
125
Special Commission of Enquiry
132
Willem Adriaan van der Stel
138
Policy of the Company
144
Hottentots Bushmen and Settlers
150
Demands for Reform
159
The Cape Colony in 1795
165
The French Invasion of the United Netherlands
172
Craig and the Frontier Afrikaners
178
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179
Macartney and the Western Colony
185
Actual and Projected Reforms
191
The Second British Occupation
197
Circuit Courts
203
Quitrent
211
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215
Slachters Nek
217
Assisted Emigration to the Cape
223
Neutral Zone and Closer Settlement
229
The Cape as a Clearing House
237
Initial Hardships
243
African land and labour
250
Dr John Philip and the London Missionary Society
251
The Advisory Council
257
The Union Railway Rates and Ocean Mail Contract
258
Colonists versus AntiColonials
263
Limitation of Slave Importation
269
Inadequacy of Compensation and its Effects
275
Hottentot Institutions
285
Difficulties with Mission Stations
291
Philips Researches in South Africa
293
Equal Rights for every Civilised Man
299
The Chaka Wars
307
Effects of LandHunger
313
The Stockenstrom Treaties
321
Social Causes of the Great Trek
327
The Blood River victory
334
NapierKokMoshesh Treaties 1843
340
Annexation of British Kaffraria and extension of the Capes Northern
346
Theodor Leutwein as Governor
348
State of the Transvaal 1849 onwards
353
The chaotic Transvaal
361
The Powers of the Cape Governor
367
Petition for an Elective Legislative Assembly 1841
373
Constitutional deadlock 1850
381
Elective Divisional Councils and School Committees
387
NatalWinburgPotchefstroom Federal Republic 18403
393
Consequences of political subdivision
401
Divergent Native Policies of the Cape and Natal
407
Greys immigration policy in British Kaffraria
413
S A Republics designs on Port St Johns and St Lucia Bay
419
Schism in the local Anglican Church
425
The SelfGoverning Colonies and Defence
431
Appreciation of Wodehouses work
437
Wolesleys Zululand settlement
489
Molteno takes over and extends railways founds University of the Cape
499
Sir H Robinson as High Commissioner 1880
505
Burgers President of the S A Republic
511
The Pretoria Convention 1881 496
513
CHAPTER XX
518
British Bechuanaland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate 1885 52425
527
Growing railway and customs rivalries 53233
534
The Witwatersrand 1886
537
The British South Africa Company 1889
544
The Matabeleland OrderinCouncil 1894
550
General progress in S Africa
556
Social divisions
562
b THE JAMESON RAID
564
Loch in the S A Republic
570
The Kaisers Telegram
582
Kruger the Press and the Judges
592
The Industrial Commission
598
Hollanders
604
The High Commissioner in Pretoria 58384
610
The Uitlander Petition and Helot despatch 60910
611
Outbreak of War
618
The Khaki Election and guerilla warfare
624
The Treaty of Vereeniging 62931
631
Repatriation the Central South African Railways Nominee Executive
637
Land settlement and irrigation
638
The Afrikaner Revival
649
The National Convention 19089 65459
655
CHAPTER XXIV
661
Party politics and the World War 66465
667
Industrial unrest 67475
676
Difficulties of the Occupation 177
678
Mixed record of Rhodes and the B S A Company prior to 1897
683
Agricultural settlement
692
69394
695
Report of the Buxton Committee 1921
696
CHAPTER XXV
703
The structure of the Senate and House of Assembly
709
Control of Finance
715
CHAPTER XXVI
723
The Namaqua and Herero Rebellions 19007
729
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73738
738
Wartime Finance
751
CHAPTER XXVIII
763
The Mandate for S W Africa
783
The Importance of South Africa in the Empire
785
The Condition of the Cape community at the close of the Eighteenth
789
Wine Wool Wheat and Maize 79799
799
Railway extensions alliance of the Republics 53536
806
Organisation and finance of diamond mining 8038
808
Organisation of the goldmining industry 81113
815
Growth in the public debt of the Union
833
Pressure of population on land
847
Chiefs and Magistrates
855
Development of the Cape Courts
863
The Law of Persons and Things
871
English and Afrikaans Cultures in South Africa
879
The Dutch and English Languages
883
Origins of Afrikaans
891
Poetry
898
Architecture
904
Botany Zoology Geology Physics and Chemistry
910
BIBLIOGRAPHY
917
B IN SOUTHERN AFRICA by the late A C G LLOYD M A Librarian
952
OTHER WORKS
959
INDEX
977
723
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767
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