Presented in the form of biographies centering on a number of men, women and families varying in status and race, Cape Lives of the Eighteenth Century provides a vivid survey of the Cape of Good Hope at the end of the Dutch period, during a period of rapid and dramatic development and change for the colony. The book's aim is to sketch the development of the Dutch colony at the Cape in the eighteenth century through the lives of eighteen individuals and families, primarily for the benefit of n-specialist and n-South African readers. Schoeman has published a great number of books, both fiction and n-fiction, including a general survey of the period covered here, with special emphasis on slavery.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Protea Boekhuis
ISBN-10
1869194845
ISBN-13
9781869194840
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111501749
Product Key Features
Author
Karel Schoeman
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
History: World & General
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Menlopark 0102
Content Note
Maps
Date of Publication
05/08/2011
Country of Publication
South Africa
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