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Oom Paul's People / A Narrative of the British-Boer Troubles in South Africa, with a History of the Boers, the Country, and Its Institutions

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A correspondent combines reportage, historical overview, and personal observation to portray late-19th-century South Africa's geography, Boer origins and society, the rise of the Johannesburg goldfields and the influx of foreign workers, and political tensions between Boer republics and British interests. Profiles of leading figures, examinations of Boer civil and military institutions, causes of grievance, and accounts of defense preparations are interwoven with descriptions of cities, native populations, and American commercial involvement. The treatment mixes anecdote, interviews, and topographical sketches to explain the social divisions and pressures that shape the region's conflicts.

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Howard Clemens Hillegas

Howard Clemens Hillegas was an American author known for his works on the South African Boer War. His notable titles include "Oom Paul's People / A Narrative of the British-Boer Troubles in South Africa, with a History of the Boers, the Country, and Its Institutions" and "With the Boer Forces." Through his writings, Hillegas provided insights into the complexities of the conflict and the cultural backdrop of the Boer people. His narratives are characterized by a blend of historical detail and personal observation, contributing to the understanding of this significant period in South African history.

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