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Oom Paul's People: A Narrative of the British-Boer Troubles in South Africa, with a History of the Boers, the Country, and Its Institutions
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"Oom Paul's People" by Howard Clemens Hillegas is a historical narrative written in the late 19th century. This work explores the complexities of the British-Boer troubles in South Africa, focusing particularly on the lives and socio-political dynamics of the Boer people, as well as the rich history and institutions of the region. The narrative also aims to correct misconceptions about the Boers, presenting both their virtues and challenges amid the turbulent backdrop of colonial strife. The opening of the book sets the stage by illustrating the demographic and geographic complexities of South Africa, detailing the distinctions between the various racial groups, including the Boers and the Uitlanders. The author highlights the historical grievances of the Boers against British authorities and paints a vivid picture of the land's contrasting landscapes—from fertile coastal regions to the arid interiors. The text delves into the identity of the Boer people, their pastoral lifestyle, and their struggles for freedom and justice against colonial impositions, establishing a foundation for the exploration of the broader socio-economic and political issues that define the country's tumultuous history.
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