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- English
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About this book
A "stunning blend of reportage, travelogue, history and meditation" by the
New York Timesâbestselling author of
King Leopold's Ghost (
Publishers Weekly).
National Book Award finalist Adam Hochschild brings a lifetime's familiarity with South Africa to bear in this eye-opening examination of a critical turning point in that nation's history: the Great Trek of 1836â39, during which Dutch-speaking white settlers, known as Boers, journeyed deep into the country's interior to escape the British colonial administration.
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The mass migration culminated with the massacre of indigenous Zulus in the 1838 Battle of Blood River. Looking at the tensions of modern South Africa through the dramatic prism of the nineteenth century, Hochschild vividly recreates the battleâand its contentious commemoration by rival groups 150 years later. In his epilogue, Hochschild extends his view to the astonishing political changes that have occurred in the country in recent decadesâand the changes yet to be made.
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Hochschild's incisive take on these events, noted Nadine Gordimer, "is far more than an outsider's perception of the drama of our country. Read him, in particular, to understand the rise of white extremism which is threatening the democratic vision of the African National Congress and its allied progressive constituency among people of all colors."
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"A good book for anyone who wants a succinct and precise account of how this fascinating country has got where it is. . . . This is a book I recommend warmly." âArchbishop Desmond Tutu
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"One of the most illuminating books ever written on contemporary South Africa." â Publishers Weekly
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"Thoroughly researched, immensely readable . . . A work of vivid reportage and astute political analysis." â San Francisco Chronicle
National Book Award finalist Adam Hochschild brings a lifetime's familiarity with South Africa to bear in this eye-opening examination of a critical turning point in that nation's history: the Great Trek of 1836â39, during which Dutch-speaking white settlers, known as Boers, journeyed deep into the country's interior to escape the British colonial administration.
Â
The mass migration culminated with the massacre of indigenous Zulus in the 1838 Battle of Blood River. Looking at the tensions of modern South Africa through the dramatic prism of the nineteenth century, Hochschild vividly recreates the battleâand its contentious commemoration by rival groups 150 years later. In his epilogue, Hochschild extends his view to the astonishing political changes that have occurred in the country in recent decadesâand the changes yet to be made.
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Hochschild's incisive take on these events, noted Nadine Gordimer, "is far more than an outsider's perception of the drama of our country. Read him, in particular, to understand the rise of white extremism which is threatening the democratic vision of the African National Congress and its allied progressive constituency among people of all colors."
Â
"A good book for anyone who wants a succinct and precise account of how this fascinating country has got where it is. . . . This is a book I recommend warmly." âArchbishop Desmond Tutu
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"One of the most illuminating books ever written on contemporary South Africa." â Publishers Weekly
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"Thoroughly researched, immensely readable . . . A work of vivid reportage and astute political analysis." â San Francisco Chronicle
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Front Matter
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface to the Mariner Edition
- Beginnings
- Part One
- Summer Folk
- âLaugh Like Weâve Been Laughingâ
- Place of Weeping
- Loyal Natives
- âA Balanced Viewâ
- Journey to the North
- Part Two
- The Play Within the Play
- Johannesburg Notebook
- The Truth Room
- Survivors
- On Trek
- âThe Light of Civilizationâ
- Velvet Glove, Iron Fist
- Stormtroopers
- Shell of the Old, Seed of the New
- A Carpet-Bombing
- The Mirror
- Midnight
- Journeyâs End
- Epilogue: Old Bricks, New Building
- Bibliography and Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Footnotes