Cecil Rhodes and the Cape Afrikaners by Tamarkin, Mordechai

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Cecil Rhodes and the Cape Afrikaners by Tamarkin, Mordechai

Hardcover, ISBN 9781868420322
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 1996

Used - Very Good+. This book is in very good condition. The Dust Jacket has some very limited signs of wear and the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. The book is protected with a Cellophane cover. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.

This book focuses on the relationship between two seemingly incompatible political partners. On the one side Cecil Rhodes, perhaps the greatest British imperialist of his time – on the other side the Cape Afrikaners, part of the ethnic community which was engaged in a major war with that very empire at the close of the nineteenth century. Rhodes skillfully courted the Cape Afrikaners, despite his ardent imperialism and their autonomous colonial intent. While the impact of British imperialism and capitalism set in motion a process of ethnic and political consciousness, it also engendered a desire to be associated with the British. Such was Rhodes’s charm that to some Cape Afrikaners he became a political hero, even an idol. . Tamarkin successfully shows that the disengagement of the Cape Afrikaners from Rhodes was neither immediate nor inevitable. It was a painful and long process which was driven not just by the Jameson Raid but by Rhodes’s increasingly provocative conduct. This extraordinary relationship only finally finished in 1898 during the election campaign, in which Rhodes and the Afrikaner Bond fought tooth and nail for control of the Cape Colony.

 


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