Lord Milner's Work in South Africa / From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
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A detailed contemporary account of an imperial representative's role in South Africa's crisis that culminated in the peace at Vereeniging. It traces political and military stages: the ascendancy of Afrikander nationalism, diplomatic maneuvering and the issuing of an ultimatum, military campaigns and the collapse of independent republics, internal rebellions, policies for disarmament and conciliation, and the negotiations that produced surrender and terms. Drawing on official papers, personal observation, and interviews, the book analyzes administrative difficulties, competing loyalties, and the transition from wartime occupation to postwar reconstruction and governance.
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