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Rivalry in Southern Africa 1893-99

The Transformation of German Colonial Policy
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In this text, the author focuses on the development of German policy towards the Transvaal and Southern Africa in the 1890s. During this time, Germany's flirtation with President Kruger and her confrontational approach to Britain threatened war. How did this come to pass? The author examines the roots of German policy and explores consequent rivalries and tensions. His conclusions emphasize the importance of South Africa to German imperialism and the role it played in widening German imperial ambitions before the Great War.

Author Biography:

MATTHEW S. SELIGMANN is Lecturer in Modern World History at Nene College in Northampton.
Release date Australia
August 10th, 1998
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
VII, 200 p.
Pages
200
Dimensions
140x216x21
ISBN-13
9780333695722
Product ID
1754101

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