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To The Fairest Cape European Encounters In The Cape Of Good Hope Malcolm Jack

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To The Fairest Cape European Encounters In The Cape Of Good Hope Malcolm Jack
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Publisher: Bucknell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.87 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Malcolm Jack
ISBN: 9781684480043, 1684480043
Language: English
Year: 2018

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To The Fairest Cape European Encounters In The Cape Of Good Hope Malcolm Jack by Malcolm Jack 9781684480043, 1684480043 instant download after payment.

Crossing the remote, southern tip of Africa has fired the imagination of European travellers from the time Bartholomew Dias opened up the passage to the East by rounding the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. Dutch, British, French, Danes, and Swedes formed an endless stream of seafarers who made the long journey southwards in pursuit of wealth, adventure, science, and missionary, as well as outright national, interest. Beginning by considering the early hunter-gatherer inhabitants of the Cape and their culture, Malcolm Jack focuses in his account on the encounter that the European visitors had with the Khoisan peoples, sometimes sympathetic but often exploitative from the time of the Portuguese to the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1833. This commercial and colonial background is key to understanding the development of the vibrant city that is modern Cape Town, as well as the rich diversity of the Cape hinterland.
Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide byRutgers University Press.

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