Browsing New Contree by Author "Bottomley, John"
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The death of trooper Alexander Aberline, F squadron, NSW Imperial Bushmen at Lichtenburg 2 October 1900.
Bottomley, John (Department of History, North-West University, Mafikeng-campus and the School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2005)Much of the history of the Anglo-Boer War is dour and brutal, as is to be expected of a three year struggle which many believed was genocidal in purpose. This war saw so many nationalities fighting against each other, and ... -
The diary of Susarha Nel and her ordeal in the 'Death camp' at Mafeking, July 1901 - August 1902.
Bottomley, John; Luijks, Carla (Department of History, University of North-West, 1998) -
"Garrisoning the moon against an attack from Mars"; the siege of Mafeking and the imperial mindset.
Bottomley, John (Department of History, University of North-West, 1997)Die Beleg van Mafeking sal altyd 'n belangrike hoofstuk in die annale van Imperialisme wees. Die amptelike interpretasie van gebeure word geboekstaaf deur dagboeke. Drie Victoria Kruise is toegeken, en loopbane en reputasies, ... -
History as artefact and South African historians as jugglers of fictions, purveyors of snake oil, and other "suspect narratives".
Bottomley, John (Department of History, University of North-West, 1997) -
The new history, the new South Africa, the New Contree.
Bottomley, John; Gouws, Tom (Departement van Geskiedenis, Universiteit van Noordwes / Department of History, University of North-West, 1996) -
Paradigmatic confusion in the history of the 'New South Africa'.
Bottomley, John (Departement van Geskiedenis, Universiteit van Noordwes / Department of History, University of North-West, 1996)Post-apartheid Suid-Afrika is in baie opsigte 'n verwarrende kosmos van hoop en geleenthede aan die een kant en talle onsekerhede aan die ander kant. Hierdie bewussyn word ook in die dissipline van Geskiedenis weerspieël. ... -
Postmodernism - South Africa's "third force" - subverting the dominant power equations.
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A Scot's 'Salvationist' perspective of the Siege of Mafeking: the diary of Thomas A. Young.
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Seeking the Zeitgeist: multiculturalism, conformity and conflict - or peaceful coexistence in the 'New South Africa'?
Bottomley, John (Departement van Geskiedenis, Universiteit van Noordwes / Department of History, University of North-West, 1996) -
'Stinkafrikaners' and social stereotypes: the Anglo Boer War reminiscences of L.J. Groenewald.
Bottomley, John (Department of History, University of North-West, 1999)