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Chapter 1. ‘New Holland’ in South Africa? Building a bridgehead between the Netherlands and the Boer republics
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of contents 5
- Introduction 9
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PART I Principles of propaganda (1880-1899)
- Chapter 1. ‘New Holland’ in South Africa? Building a bridgehead between the Netherlands and the Boer republics 35
- Chapter 2. ‘Blacks, Boers and British’: South Africa in Dutch literature 65
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PART II War of words (1899-1902)
- Chapter 3. A ‘factory of lies’? The lines of communication of the Boers and their supporters 105
- Chapter 4. ‘A campaign of the pen’: The Dutch pro-Boer organisations 143
- Chapter 5. ‘Dum-dums of public opinion’: Pro-Boer propaganda, October 1899-June 1900 179
- Chapter 6. ‘All will be well!’ Pro-Boer propaganda, June 1900-June 1902 215
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PART III The aftermath of pro-Boer propaganda (post-1902)
- Chapter 7. ‘Whoever wants to create a future for himself cannot lose sight of the past’: Willem Leyds and Afrikaner nationalism 255
- Chapter 8. From stamverwantschap to anti-apartheid: the significance of the pro-Boer movement in the Netherlands 285
- Abbreviations 307
- Notes 309
- Bibliography 377
- Index of names 395
- Index of subjects 401
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of contents 5
- Introduction 9
-
PART I Principles of propaganda (1880-1899)
- Chapter 1. ‘New Holland’ in South Africa? Building a bridgehead between the Netherlands and the Boer republics 35
- Chapter 2. ‘Blacks, Boers and British’: South Africa in Dutch literature 65
-
PART II War of words (1899-1902)
- Chapter 3. A ‘factory of lies’? The lines of communication of the Boers and their supporters 105
- Chapter 4. ‘A campaign of the pen’: The Dutch pro-Boer organisations 143
- Chapter 5. ‘Dum-dums of public opinion’: Pro-Boer propaganda, October 1899-June 1900 179
- Chapter 6. ‘All will be well!’ Pro-Boer propaganda, June 1900-June 1902 215
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PART III The aftermath of pro-Boer propaganda (post-1902)
- Chapter 7. ‘Whoever wants to create a future for himself cannot lose sight of the past’: Willem Leyds and Afrikaner nationalism 255
- Chapter 8. From stamverwantschap to anti-apartheid: the significance of the pro-Boer movement in the Netherlands 285
- Abbreviations 307
- Notes 309
- Bibliography 377
- Index of names 395
- Index of subjects 401