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The African Colony: Studies in the Reconstruction

The African Colony: Studies in the Reconstruction

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THE AFRICAN COLONY

STUDIES IN THE RECONSTRUCTION

BY

JOHN BUCHAN

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
EDINBURGH AND LONDON
MCMIII


TO THE
HONOURABLE
HUGH ARCHIBALD WYNDHAM,
IN MEMORY OF
OUR AFRICAN HOUSEKEEPING.


“The greatest honour that ever belonged to the greatest Monarkes was the inlarging their Dominions, and erecting Commonweales.”—Captain John Smith.


CONTENTS


PAGE
  INTRODUCTORY ix
  PART I.  
  THE EARLIER MASTERS.  
CHAP.
I. PRIMITIVE SOUTH AFRICA 3
II. THE GENTLEMEN-ADVENTURERS 18
III. THE GREAT TREK 33
IV. THE BOER IN SPORT 49
V. THE BOER IN ALL SERIOUSNESS 58
  PART II.  
  NOTES OF TRAVEL.  
VI. EVENING ON THE HIGH VELD 79
VII. IN THE TRACKS OF WAR 93
VIII. THE WOOD BUSH 113
IX. ON THE EASTERN VELD 129
X. THE GREAT NORTH ROAD 146
XI. THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICAN SPORT 168
  PART III.  
  THE POLITICAL PROBLEM.  
XII. THE ECONOMIC FACTOR 189
XIII. THE SETTLEMENT OF THE LAND 255
XIV. THE SUBJECT RACES 284
XV. JOHANNESBURG 311
XVI. CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS 325
XVII. THE POLICY OF FEDERATION 348
XVIII. THE ARMY AND SOUTH AFRICA 368
XIX. THE FUTURE OUTLOOK 386
  INDEX 400

INTRODUCTORY.


On the last day of May 1902 the signature at Pretoria of the conditions of peace brought to an end a war which had lasted for nearly three years, and had among other things destroyed a government, dissolved a society, and laid waste a country. In those last months of fighting some progress had been made with the reconstruction—at least with that not unimportant branch of it which is concerned with the machinery of government. A working administration had been put together, new ordinances in the form of proclamations had been issued, departments had been created and the chief appointments made, the gold industry was beginning to set its house in order, refugees were returning, and already political theories were being mooted and future parties foreshadowed. But it is from the conclusion of peace that the work of resettlement may fairly be taken to commence. Before

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