Kuitenbrouwer offers fascinating insights into the rise of organisations that tried to improve the ties between the Netherlands and South Africa and in that capacity became important links in the international network that distributed propaganda for the Boers.
Kuitenbrouwer offers fascinating insights into the rise of organisations that tried to improve the ties between the Netherlands and South Africa and in that capacity became important links in the international network that distributed propaganda for the Boers.
Vincent Kuitenbrouwer is assistant professor at the History Department of the University of Amsterdam. He is specialized in the history of modern imperialism with a particular focus on colonial media.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Principles of propaganda (1880-1899) Chapter 1 'New Holland' in South Africa? Building a bridgehead between the Netherlands and the Boer republics Chapter 2 'Blacks Boers and British': South Africa in Dutch literature Part II War of words (1899-1902) Chapter 3 A 'factory of lies'? The lines of communication of the Boers and their supporters Chapter 4 'A campaign of the pen': The Dutch pro-oerorganisations Chapter 4'A campaign of the pen': The Dutch pro-Boer organisations Chapter 5 'Dum-dums of public opinion': Pro-Boer propaganda October 1899-June 1900 Chapter 6 'All will be well!' Pro-Boer propaganda June 1900-June 1902 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 Chapter 8 From stamverwantschap to anti-apartheid: the significance of the pro-Boer movement in the Netherlands Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index of names Index of subjects.
Introduction Part I Principles of propaganda (1880-1899) Chapter 1 'New Holland' in South Africa? Building a bridgehead between the Netherlands and the Boer republics Chapter 2 'Blacks Boers and British': South Africa in Dutch literature Part II War of words (1899-1902) Chapter 3 A 'factory of lies'? The lines of communication of the Boers and their supporters Chapter 4 'A campaign of the pen': The Dutch pro-oerorganisations Chapter 4'A campaign of the pen': The Dutch pro-Boer organisations Chapter 5 'Dum-dums of public opinion': Pro-Boer propaganda October 1899-June 1900 Chapter 6 'All will be well!' Pro-Boer propaganda June 1900-June 1902 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 Chapter 8 From stamverwantschap to anti-apartheid: the significance of the pro-Boer movement in the Netherlands Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index of names Index of subjects.
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