Description
Everyday life under martial law during the Anglo-Boer War
About the Author
John Boje spent 38 years in the service of St Alban's College in Pretoria, South Africa. His four grandparents lived in the Winburg district and their varied experiences of the war were typical of those recorded here.
John Boje is a research associate of the Department of Historical and Heritage Studies at the University of Pretoria.
Reviews
"A superb and original contribution to our knowledge of the South African War. The author has chosen a regional study to penetrate beyond the mythology of past historiography to expose the real and individual experiences of ordinary men and women from the Winburg district of the Orange Free State. It is an honest, thoroughly researched study of a community torn by war, civil war, and racism. Apart from Boers fighting for their republic's independence and Boer women caught up in the conflict, it was a base for Boers collaborating with the British and a base for an armed black corps in British military service. This adds fascinating dimensions to the topic."--Fransjohan Pretorius, professor emeritus of history, University of Pretoria
"This work will be appreciated by any reader who . . . has struggled to understand how the Boers and the British emerged so quickly from this bitter conflict into cooperative agreement."--H-Net Reviews
"Oral history and social history at its best...This fascinating study recounts the reactions of ordinary people in a Free State community, from those committed to the Boer cause to those who were ambivalent or neutral, or who even collaborated with the British."--Johannesburg Sunday Times
"[An] outstanding contribution to our historiography."--Pretoria News
"This book is a multi-dimensional and exceptionally vivid analysis of a Free State community during the war. It serves as a model of its kind and adds significantly to the existing historiography."--Albert Grundlingh, author of The Dynamics of Treason: Boer Collaboration in the South African War of 1899-1902 "Boje's examination of the Winburg district provides an excellent case study of life in the Orange Free State during the South African War."--Stephen M. Miller, University of Maine
"Those with an interest in South African history, the Boer War, and the history of occupation will find this a very useful read."--NYMAS Reviews
"Boje's examination of the Winburg district provides an excellent case study of life in the Orange Free State during the South African War."--Stephen M. Miller, University of Maine
Book Information
ISBN 9780252039560
Author John Boje
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint University of Illinois Press
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm