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Theron, Bridget, and Bridget Mary Theron-Bushell. "Puppet on an imperial string? Owen Lanyon in South Africa, 1875-1881." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/741.

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This thesis is a study of British colonial policy in southern Afiica in the 1 gill centwy. More specifically it looks at how British imperial policy, in the period 1875 to 1881, played itself out in two British colonies in southern Africa, Wlder the direction of a British imperial agent, William Owen Lanyon. It sets Lanyon in the context of the frontiers and attempts to link the histories of the people who lived there, the Africans, Boers and British settlers on the one han~ and the histories of colonial policy on the other. In doing so it also unravels the relationship between Lanyon and his superiors in London and those in southern Africa. In 1875 Owen Lanyon arrived in Griqualand West, where his brief was to help promote a confederation policy in southern Africa. Because of the discovery of diamonds some years earlier, Lanyon's administration had to take account of the rising mining industry and the aggressive new capitalist economy. He also had to deal with Griqua and Tlhaping resistance to colonialism. Lanyon was transferred to the Transvaal in 1879, where he was confronted by another community that was dissatisfied with British rule: the Transvaal Boers. Indeed, in Pretoria he was faced with an extremely difficult situation, which he handled very poorly. Boer resistance to imperial rule eventually came to a head when war broke out and Lanyon and his officials were among those besieged in Pretoria. In February 1881 imperial troops suffered defeat at the hands of Boer commandos at Majuba and Lanyon was recalled to Britain. In both colonies Lanyon was caught up in the struggle between the imperial power and the local people and, seen in a larger context, in the conflict for white control over the land and labour of Africans and that between the old pre-mineral South Africa and the new capitalist order. He made a crucial contribution to developments in the sub-continent and it is remarkable that his role in southern Africa has thus far been neglected.
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Goolab, Champa. "Indian women in politics from 1946 to 1963 : a focus on the Transvaal." Thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/6800.

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Theron, Bridget. "Puppet on an imperial string? :." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16188.

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Clynick, Timothy Paul. "Political consciousness and mobilisation amongst Afrikaner diggers on the Lichtenburg Diamond Fields, 1926-1929." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/16516.

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Books on the topic "Transvaal (South Africa) – Politics and government – To 1880"

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Braun, Lindsay Frederick. Colonial survey and native landscapes in rural South Africa, 1850-1913: The politics of divided space in the Cape and Transvaal. Boston: Brill, 2014.

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Beinart, William. Twentieth-century South Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Twentieth-century South Africa. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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A lion amongst the cattle: Reconstruction and resistance in the Northern Transvaal. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1996.

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The notorious syndicalist: J.T. Bain, a Scottish rebel in colonial South Africa. Johannesburg: Jacana, 2004.

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R. E. Van der Ross. The rise and decline of apartheid: A study of political movements among the Coloured people of South Africa, 1880-1985. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1986.

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Krikler, Jeremy. Revolution from above, rebellion from below: The agrarian Transvaal at the turn of the century. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.

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Tembe, Bingham. Integrationismus und Afrikanismus: Zur Rolle der kirchlichen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung in der Auseinandersetzung um die Landfrage und die Bildung der Afrikaner in Südafrika, 1880-1960. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Peter Lang, 1985.

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Sorcery and Sovereignty: Taxation, Power, and Rebellion in South Africa, 1880-1963. Ohio University Press, 2006.

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Redding, Sean. Sorcery and Sovereignty: Taxation, Power, and Rebellion in South Africa, 1880-1963. Ohio University Press, 2006.

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