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Erik Green, Lund University, investigates European colonialism and the myth of a grand strategy, setting forth the case of ...
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TENNYSON COLONY IN CAPE TOWN. Share full article. April 14, 1888. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from April 14, 1888, Page 4 Buy Reprints.
Historians estimate there were nearly 40,000 slaves in the Cape Colony when slavery ended. First Nations groups have often lobbied the South African government to recognize their historic oppression.
THE Report of Consul Siler, the United States representative at Cape Colony, which has been just issued, contains a full account of the present state of forestry in that country. He says that of ...
(In some of them, you can glimpse Cape Cod Bay through the trees.) The colony offers 15 bedrooms and 13 full baths in total. Think you’ve got the art and design eye for such a historical spot?
CAPE TOWN, Oct 1 (Reuters) - More penguins have died from avian flu at the colony at Cape Town's Boulders beach, a popular tourist attraction and an important breeding site in South Africa, ...
Instead, historians of slavery at the Cape have been largely inward-looking, as though the Cape Colony was a stand-alone entity and political economy. ...
MR. S. A. MUMFORD, of Tresta, Farley, Salisbury, Wilts., has written stating that the voyage of Bartholomew Diaz, when he touched the south coast of Cape Colony, is usually quoted as having taken ...
Slavery and South African historiography / Fred Morton -- Tower of Babel : the slave trade and creolization at the Cape, 1652-1834 / Robert C.-H. Shell -- Drosters of the Bokkeveld and the Roggeveld, ...