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Louis Bothas War The Campaign In German Southwest Africa 19141915 Adam Cruise

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Louis Bothas War The Campaign In German Southwest Africa 19141915 Adam Cruise
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Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Adam Cruise
ISBN: 9781770227538, 1770227539, B00SVDOZKE
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Louis Bothas War The Campaign In German Southwest Africa 19141915 Adam Cruise by Adam Cruise 9781770227538, 1770227539, B00SVDOZKE instant download after payment.

A visitor to modern South Africa could be forgiven for knowing nothing about Louis Botha. Prominent statues of him may still stand in front of the Union Buildings up on the Highveld in Pretoria and the National Assembly at the other end of the country in Cape Town, but today they are mostly ignored. They have about them more than a whiff of ‘Ozymandias’, Shelley’s lament to the passing power of a leader who once styled himself King of Kings and yet whose broken stone likeness lies askew in the desert, the forlorn, double-edged invocation still legible on the pedestal: ‘Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’ And what works did Botha achieve? The turbulent history of South Africa’s fight against racial inequality can rightly make uncomfortable the lauding of senior white figures from the ancient regime, but in Botha perhaps an exception can be made.

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