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Frontiers Noel Mostert

Frontiers par Noel Mostert

Frontiers Noel Mostert


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Résumé

The story of the Xhosa people of South Africa. It encompasses a huge range of events, from the first Portuguese probes into the Southern Ocean, black African migrations, Dutch settlement and the actions of colonial governors and generals, to the frontier wars that broke the Xhosa people.

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Frontiers: Evolution of South African Society and Its Central Tragedy, the Agony of the Xhosa People Noel Mostert

In the early 1850s, in despair, following a series of disastrous wars and repeated betrayals by the British colonial government, the Xhosa, South Africa's most important and sophisticated black nation, began listening to some strange prophecies. If they killed all their cattle and destroyed all their food stocks, the prophecies said, heaven would give everything back to them tenfold - huge new herds, an abundance of corn, rich pasturelands from which the white man would be expelled. The appointed day came, and passed; the Xhosa died in tens of thousands. It was, in the words of one missionary, "a sad horror". Yet in fact it was only the cruel climax of a much greater narrative that started hundreds of years before, with the entry of Xhosa ancestors from central Africa into the Cape, and the arrival of the first white men from Europe. This book tells the story of the Xhosa people. The book encompasses a huge range of events, from the first Portuguese probes into the Southern Ocean to the black African migrations south, from the Dutch settlement of the Cape to the development of the Boer mentality, from the bizarre and sometimes heroic actions of the colonial governors and generals to the desperate frontier wars that broke the Xhosa people. Noel Mostert is the South African author of "Supership". His research for this book extended into many archives in Britain and South Africa, and his story features an array of characters who include soldiers, warriors, renegades, missionaries, frontiersmen, settlers, black kings and white politicians.

À propos de Noel Mostert

Noel Mostert was born and educated in South Africa. His family, of Dutch-French (Huguenot) origin, became established at the Cape in the earliest days of the settlement there. Mostert himself left South Africa permanently in 1947 at the age of seventeen for Canada, where he became a citizen in 1952. He served as a parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa and military correspondent in Europe for the United Press, and then as a foreign correspondent and New York columnist for the Montreal Star. Mostert subsequently wrote regularly from Europe, Africa and the Middle East for The Reporter, and his articles, essays and short stories appeared in most major U. S. publications. He received several awards for his reportage, including the National Magazine award in 1974 for articles in The New Yorker. In 1974 his first book, Supership, was unanimously chosen to receive the Pullitzer Prize for non-ficiton before being disqualified on grounds of his Canadian citizenship. Noel Mostert lives in Morocco.

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GOR002746159
9780224033251
0224033255
Frontiers: Evolution of South African Society and Its Central Tragedy, the Agony of the Xhosa People Noel Mostert
Occasion - État d'usage
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Vintage Publishing
1992-06-25
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