A Century of Wrong By: F. W. Reitz |
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A Century of Wrong by F. W. Reitz is an insightful and thought-provoking book that meticulously examines a turbulent period in the history of South Africa. The author, F. W. Reitz, offers readers a comprehensive account of the Boer War, shedding light on the causes, consequences, and complex dynamics that shaped this significant conflict.
Reitz's narrative is incredibly detailed, presenting readers with an in-depth examination of the historical events leading up to the war. He provides a well-researched analysis of the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to the tensions between the Boers and the British. This sets the stage for a gripping exploration of the war's progression, from its initial conflicts to the fascinating aftermath.
One of the highlights of this book is Reitz's unbiased approach. While he himself was a key figure in the Boer government during the war, he maintains an objective stance by drawing on various primary and secondary sources. This allows readers to gain a well-rounded understanding of the circumstances surrounding the conflict, enabling them to form their own opinions.
Throughout the narrative, Reitz's writing style captivates the reader, effortlessly evoking emotions that range from sorrow to outrage. His ability to weave personal anecdotes into the larger historical context offers an intimate view of the war's impact on individuals and families. This personal touch humanizes the historical events, making them more relatable and engrossing for readers.
Furthermore, Reitz's attention to detail and thorough research are commendable. He effortlessly includes a plethora of data, statistics, and relevant historical documents, enhancing the credibility of his arguments. This scholarly approach not only strengthens the book's historical value but also makes it a valuable resource for academics and researchers.
Although the book excels in many aspects, one minor limitation is its dense and somewhat academic tone. While this may be appealing to history enthusiasts or scholars, it might make the book less accessible to casual readers or those seeking an easier read. However, for those willing to delve into a comprehensive and thought-provoking account of the Boer War, this is a minor drawback that does not diminish the overall quality.
In conclusion, A Century of Wrong by F. W. Reitz is an essential read for anyone interested in South African history, imperialism, or the Boer War. Reitz's meticulous research, captivating storytelling, and objective analysis make this book an indispensable resource. It sheds light on a complicated period, exploring the various perspectives and narrating the untold stories of this significant chapter in history. ISSUED BY F.W. REITZ State Secretary of the South African Republic WITH PREFACE BY W.T. STEAD "Audi Alteram Partem" LONDON: "REVIEW OF REVIEWS" OFFICE, MOWBRAY HOUSE, NORFOLK STREET, W.C. CONTENTS. PAGE. PREFACE. By W.T. Stead . vii. INTRODUCTION 1 THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 4 THE FOUNDING OF NATAL 13 THE ORANGE FREE STATE 17 THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC 23 THE CONVENTIONS OF 1881 AND 1884 33 CAPITALISTIC JINGOISM FIRST PERIOD 37 CAPITALISTIC JINGOISM SECOND PERIOD 49 CONCLUSION 89 APPENDIX A. Lord Derby's Dispatch on Convention of 1884 101 B. The Annexation of the Diamond Fields 105 C. The Reply to Mr. Chamberlain's Dispatch on Grievances 109 D. The Final Dispatch of Mr... Continue reading book >>
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