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War Of Words Dutch Proboer Propaganda And The South African War 18991902 Vincent Kuitenbrouwer

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War Of Words Dutch Proboer Propaganda And The South African War 18991902 Vincent Kuitenbrouwer
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 404
Author: Vincent Kuitenbrouwer
ISBN: 9789048515950, 9048515955
Language: English
Year: 2012

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War Of Words Dutch Proboer Propaganda And The South African War 18991902 Vincent Kuitenbrouwer by Vincent Kuitenbrouwer 9789048515950, 9048515955 instant download after payment.

The Boer War gripped the Dutch public during the turn of the nineteenth century, when the Boer Republics, made up of descendants of seventeenth-century settlers from the Netherlands, were fighting the British Empire in South Africa. War of Words examines the ample Dutch propaganda during this time period, which attempted to counterweigh the British coverage of the war. Vincent Kuitenbrouwer offers a highly readable study of the pro-Boer movement in the Netherlands both during the Boer War and far into the twentieth century, while exploring the representation of South Africans in Dutch-language publications and the several persistent stereotypes that colored the Dutch attitude toward the Boers.

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