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Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 Susan Newton-King (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)

Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 By Susan Newton-King (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)

Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 by Susan Newton-King (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)


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This book is about the conquest and reduction to servitude of the Khoisan in the eastern Cape in the period up to 1799. It sheds light on the history of the South African interior during the late eighteenth century, when South Africa's specific variant of social discrimination first evolved.

Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 Summary

Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 by Susan Newton-King (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)

This important study sheds light on the history of the South African interior during the eighteenth century, a time in which South Africa's specific variant of social discrimination first evolved. Susan Newton-King describes the tense and volatile relationship between European settlers and the indigenous Khoisan peoples. She probes beneath the surface to examine the underlying causes of the pervasive violence that marked relations between masters and servants in the eastern Cape. Focusing on the fate of the many women and children captured by Boer commandoes, she shows why they were assimilated to the condition of captive labour. She also provides a detailed account of the 'Bushman war' on the north-east frontier. Her analysis links the frontier economy and the markets and merchants of Cape Town, and indicates the overriding importance of the commercial policies of the Dutch East India Company.

Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 Reviews

Newton-King's book is subtle, arefully researched, and admirably argued evocation of the interaction between Dutch hunters, pastorialists, and would-be farmers, and the indigenous Khoisan inhabitants of the Cape Colony's eastern frontier. Choice

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Introducing the characters; 3. Initial encounters of an uncertain kind; 4. 'A multitude of lawless banditti'; 5. Strong things; 6. 'The frenzy of the heathen'; 7. The enemy within; 8. 'We do not live like beasts'; 9. 'A time of breathing'; 10. Postscript.

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NPB9780521481533
9780521481533
0521481538
Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern Frontier, 1760-1803 by Susan Newton-King (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-07-08
350
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