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    REPORTS OF NEUTRAL MILITARY OBSERVESR DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR by E. Foxcroft, C. De Jong

    Published 2012-02-01
    Subjects: “…allied forces of the Boer republics…”
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    "DIE FRANSE KOLONEL" – VEGGENERAAL GRAAF GEORGES HENRI ANNE – MARIE VICTOR DE VILLEBOIS MAREUIL (1847-1900) by Jan Ploeger

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Alexis de Tocqueville (1858)</p> <p>"Without this passion, and without the courage of his convictions, col Count de Villebois Mareuil would not have come to this country, without them, he would not have fought for the cause of the Boer republics and he would not have laid down his life for the ideals he believed in". …”
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    Enkele perspektiewe rakende die organisasie van die Oranje-Vrystaatse burgermag in Oktober 1899 by Jaco de Bruin, André Wessels

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to discuss the structure and organization of the Orange Free State (OFS) Boer republic’s citizen force army in October 1899 (that is when the Anglo-Boer War or South African War broke out). …”
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    Living in the Making of History! Two Victorian Female Travellers’ Representations of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War by Ludmila Ommundsen

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…In 1877 the Zulu kingdom remained a major obstacle to Lord Carnarvon’s scheme to federate Natal and the Cape Colony with the Boer Republics. Two years later it was invaded and eventually annexed to Natal in 1887. …”
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    “It would be well now to wind up this rebel business sharp”: The post-Anglo-Boer War management of the Natal rebels by Johan Wassermann

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…What the Natal government, however, could not achieve was to convince the rebels still on free-footing in the former Boer republics to hand themselves over to be tried for high treason. …”
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    Breaker Morant and the Bushveldt Carbineers by Jan Ploeger

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Roberts and Kitchener and Civilians in The Boer Republics January 1900-May 1902 </em>(Cape Town - Pretoria) verwys na die oortreding<em> </em>van oorlogsgebruike deur 'n viertal offisiere van<em> </em>'n ongereelde Britse eenheid, die <em>Bushveldt Carbineers </em>(BVC) teenoor Boere wat oorgegee het<em> </em>en die sendeling Daniël Heese, van Makapaanspoort.…”
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    God, vertroue en twyfel: Die vroue in die konsentrasiekampe tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog by Ignatius W.C. Van Wyk

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…They saw the two Boer republics as the new people of God, elected to exist in freedom, as independent states. …”
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    The Berlin Mission Society and German linguistic roots of volkekunde: The background, training and Hamburg writings of Werner Eiselen, 1899-1924 by Andrew Bank

    “…I track the origins of Eiselens volkekunde to his missionary background in a former Boer Republic, his Afrikaner nationalist schooling and university career, and especially to his training in African linguistics in Hamburg (and Berlin) between 1921 and 1924 under the leading international figure in the field, the German linguist and ethnologist Carl Meinhof (1857-1944), whose racially informed theories and politics profoundly shaped Eiselen and the school of volkekunde that he would father during his decade-long tenure at Stellenbosch University.…”
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    The professionalisation efforts of accountants in the Orange Free State, 1907–1927: An exploration of their first twenty years by Krysta Heathcote

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The article explains the establishment of a British profession in a former Boer Republic and the mechanisms of professional closure implemented to safeguard the status of the profession.…”
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