A Geographical and Topographical Description of the Cape of Good Hope
Author : O. F. Mentzel
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 46,38 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
ISBN :
Author : O. F. Mentzel
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 46,38 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
ISBN :
Author : O. F. Mentzel
Publisher : Van Riebeeck Society, The
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 15,25 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
ISBN : 9780958452298
Author : Pedro Paulo A. Funari
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 11,74 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0415117879
Will be a welcome contribution to recent debates in historical archaeology. It will be of interest to students and scholars working in the fields of history and archaeology.
Author : PiaF. Cuneo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 37,66 MB
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 1351576437
Animals were everywhere in the early modern period and they impacted, at least in some way, the lives of every kind of early modern person, from the humblest peasant to the greatest prince. Artists made careers based on depicting them. English gentry impoverished themselves spending money on them. Humanists exercised their scholarship writing about them. Pastors saved souls delivering sermons on them. Nobles forged alliances competing with them. Foreigners and indigenes negotiated with one another through trading them. The nexus between animal-human relationships and early modern identity is illuminated in this volume by the latest research of international scholars working on the history of art, literature, and of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Germany, France, England, Spain, and South Africa. Collectively, these essays investigate how animals - horses, dogs, pigs, hogs, fish, cattle, sheep, birds, rhinoceroses, even sea-monsters and other creatures - served people in Europe, England, the Americas, and Africa to defend, contest or transcend the boundaries of early modern identities. Developments in the methodologies employed by scholars to interrogate the past have opened up an intellectual and discursive space for - and a concomitant recognition of - the study of animals as a topic that significantly elucidates past and present histories. Relevant to a considerable array of disciplines, the study of animals also provides a means to surmount traditional disciplinary boundaries through processes of dynamic interchange and cross-fertilization.
Author : Carl Peter Thunberg
Publisher : Van Riebeeck Society, The
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 31,39 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780620109819
Author : John Iliffe
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 1987-12-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521348775
This history of the poor of Sub-Saharan Africa begins in the monasteries of thirteenth-century Ethiopia and ends in the South African resettlement sites of the 1980s. Its thesis, derived from histories of poverty in Europe, is that most very poor Africans have been individuals incapacitated for labour, bereft of support, and unable to fend for themselves in a land-rich economy. There has emerged the distinct poverty of those excluded from access to productive resources. Natural disaster brought widespread destitution, but as a cause of mass mortality it was almost eliminated in the colonial era, to return to those areas where drought has been compounded by administrative breakdown. Professor Iliffe investigates what it was like to be poor, how the poor sought to help themselves, how their counterparts in other continents live. The poor live as people, rather than merely parading as statistics. Famines have alerted the world to African poverty, but the problem itself is ancient. Its prevailing forms will not be understood until those of earlier periods are revealed and trends of change are identified. This is a book for all concerned with the future of Africa, as well as for students of poverty elsewhere.
Author : Jennifer Speake
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1425 pages
File Size : 28,52 MB
Release : 2014-05-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1135456631
Containing more than 600 entries, this valuable resource presents all aspects of travel writing. There are entries on places and routes (Afghanistan, Black Sea, Egypt, Gobi Desert, Hawaii, Himalayas, Italy, Northwest Passage, Samarkand, Silk Route, Timbuktu), writers (Isabella Bird, Ibn Battuta, Bruce Chatwin, Gustave Flaubert, Mary Kingsley, Walter Ralegh, Wilfrid Thesiger), methods of transport and types of journey (balloon, camel, grand tour, hunting and big game expeditions, pilgrimage, space travel and exploration), genres (buccaneer narratives, guidebooks, New World chronicles, postcards), companies and societies (East India Company, Royal Geographical Society, Society of Dilettanti), and issues and themes (censorship, exile, orientalism, and tourism). For a full list of entries and contributors, a generous selection of sample entries, and more, visit the Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia website.
Author : Alan R. H. Baker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 39,45 MB
Release : 2006-03-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521024709
The issues raised by landscapes and their meanings are fundamental not only to historical geography but to any humanistic study, and render the geographical study of landscapes of interest to scholars in many disciplines.
Author : Susan Newton-King
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 15,39 MB
Release : 1999-07-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521481533
A history of the conquest and servitude of the Khoisan in the Cape eastern frontier.
Author : Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard
Publisher : Van Riebeeck Society, The
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 48,72 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780958411257