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The Boer War

di Martin Bossenbroek

Altri autori: Erik Eshuis (Illustratore)

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"The Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) is one of the most intriguing conflicts of modern history. It has been labeled many things: the first media war, a precursor of the First and Second World Wars, the originator of apartheid. The difference in status and resources between the superpower Great Britain and two insignificant Boer republics in southern Africa was enormous. But, against all expectation, it took the British every effort and a huge sum of money to win the war, not least by unleashing a campaign of systematic terror against the civilian population. In [this book], winner of the Netherland's 2013 Libris History Prize and shortlisted for the 2013 AKO Literature Prize, the author brings a completely new perspective to this chapter of South African history, critically examining the involvement of the Netherlands in the war. Furthermore, unlike other accounts, Martin Bossenbroek explores the war primarily through the experiences of three men uniquely active during the bloody conflict. They are Willem Leyds, the Dutch lawyer who was to become South African Republic state secretary and eventual European envoy; Winston Churchill, then a British war reporter; and Deneys Reitz, a young Boer commando. The vivid and engaging experiences of these three men enable a more personal and nuanced story of the war to be told, and at the same time offer a fresh approach to a conflict that shaped the nation state of South Africa."--Amazon.com.… (altro)
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Ich begleite den 25-jährigen Kriegsberichterstatter Winston Churchill, der 1899 in Diensten der *Morning Post* den gerade beginnenden militärischen Konflikt zwischen der britischen Hegemonialmacht und den widerständigen Buren-Republiken reportieren wird, durch die weiten Täler & Hochebenen des südlichen Afrika & an die Fronten im Oranje-Freistaat, in Transvaal, Natal & der Kapkolonie. Der niederländische Historiker Martin Bossenbroek hat sorgfältig recherchiert & dröselt die wirtschaftlichen, diplomatischen und sozialen Ursachen des Konflikts minutiös auf, ohne jemals langweilig zu werden. An diesem glänzend geschriebenen (und übersetzten) historischen Sachbuch zeigt sich wieder, daß nichts spannender ist als die Geschichte, deren Widerhall im historischen Roman oft so fad konfektioniert ist. Empfehlung!
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  Burkhard_Schirdewahn | Oct 11, 2022 |
Quite well written though leans heavily on Winston Churchills autobiographical work and spends too much time on Laits and his career instead of great leaders like Boethe. Again we see sharp generals in the late thirties facing incompetent British generals well past their expiry date repeatedly ordering frontal attacks with no surprise, even pulling back from successful flanking movements or reprimanding junior officers for successful lightening raids. As always these generals stupidity leaves me feeling ill. The entire world could see that the British Invasion was unjust but somehow in Britain every victory over the small Boer community by the bully was celebrated. Is there any corner of British history to be proud of? Blacks fed last after the horses and dying in thousands. 40,000 children dying in British concentration camps. If there is I haven't found it. But it was interesting to note peace negotiations failed on the single point of rights for the blacks. Boers regularly lynched blacks and were terrible racists. Frankly they all deserve each other. Interesting how US citizens generally supported the Boers and Canadians the British. Our views are so distorted by tribal loyalties. ( )
  wildfry | Feb 20, 2019 |
In deze bekroonde geschiedenis van de zgn. Boerenoorlog neemt Bossenbroek een lange aanloop voordat de oorlog daadwerkelijk losbarst. Daar is niets op tegen: integendeel, hierdoor worden langzaamaan de diverse oorzaken zichtbaar, die de aanleiding vormden tot deze vreselijk oorlog. Jammer is wel dat het boek, met het sluiten van de vrede in Pretoria, vrij abrupt eindigt, zodat we vrijwel niets te weten komen over wat er in de hoofden omging van de Boeren die Concordia belegerden, in de laatste bladzijden van het boek (april 1902). Zij waren op de winnende hand, en het kan niet anders of zij moeten totaal perplex op deze uitkomst hebben gereageerd. Helaas zullen we dat nooit te weten komen. ( )
  yvlind1 | Mar 28, 2017 |
Interessant boek, heel veel informatie;leuke opzet via drie personen, een Hollander, Engelsman, Afrikaan (Leyds, Churchill, Reitz). Maar wat de veldslagen en oorlogshandelingen betreft voor mij te ingewikkeld, en de kaartjes in de digitale versie zijn erg slecht. ( )
  Harm-Jan | May 3, 2015 |
De boerenoorlog gezien en ervaren door een drietal betrokkenen; de Nederlandse jurist en assistent van Kruger Willem Leyds, de jonge journalist Winston Churchill en de boeren strijder Deneys Reitz. De beschreven geschiedenis wordt aan de hand van deze drie vanuit verschillende gezichtspunten beschreven. En hoe !
Met een vlotte pen en oog voor relevante details wordt deze zinloze oorlog op een indringende wijze beschreven.
Ook de internationale dimensie wordt niet veronachtzaamd zodat de lezer deze periode goed zal kunnen plaatsen in het politieke denken van die tijd.

Buitengewoon lezenswaardig. ( )
1 vota deklerk | Oct 11, 2014 |
Martin Bossenbroek koos voor zijn geschiedenis van de Boerenoorlog (1898-1901) drie verschillende hoofdpersonen: een Brit, een Nederlander en een Zuid-Afrikaanse boer. Bossenbroek heeft een bijna oubollig onderwerp opgefrist en een leerzaam boek geschreven voor de lezer van nu. Het geeft inzicht in diplomatieke bewegingen op hoog niveau en in de verwantschap en de emotionele band tussen Nederland en Zuid-Afrika. Zo helpt het boek om huidige veranderingen en gevoeligheden te begrijpen. Bossenbroek slaagt er ogenschijnlijk moeiteloos in de lezer te verplaatsen naar een andere tijd. Dat maakt De Boerenoorlog bijna een epos.
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Martin Bossenbroekautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Eshuis, ErikIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Abraham, BertrandTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Rosenberg, YvetteTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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Bloemfontein, 24 septembre 2011

S’il est un lieu où la mémoire de la guerre des Boers est entretenue, c’est bien Bloemfontein. La capitale judiciaire de l’Afrique du Sud – le gouvernement siège à Pretoria et le parlement au Cap – a vu naître aussi bien l’ancien régime de l’apartheid que l’actuel pouvoir du Congrès national africain ou (South) African (Native) National Congress (ANC), mais curieusement, ces deux événements historiques y ont laissé peu de traces. [...]
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"The Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) is one of the most intriguing conflicts of modern history. It has been labeled many things: the first media war, a precursor of the First and Second World Wars, the originator of apartheid. The difference in status and resources between the superpower Great Britain and two insignificant Boer republics in southern Africa was enormous. But, against all expectation, it took the British every effort and a huge sum of money to win the war, not least by unleashing a campaign of systematic terror against the civilian population. In [this book], winner of the Netherland's 2013 Libris History Prize and shortlisted for the 2013 AKO Literature Prize, the author brings a completely new perspective to this chapter of South African history, critically examining the involvement of the Netherlands in the war. Furthermore, unlike other accounts, Martin Bossenbroek explores the war primarily through the experiences of three men uniquely active during the bloody conflict. They are Willem Leyds, the Dutch lawyer who was to become South African Republic state secretary and eventual European envoy; Winston Churchill, then a British war reporter; and Deneys Reitz, a young Boer commando. The vivid and engaging experiences of these three men enable a more personal and nuanced story of the war to be told, and at the same time offer a fresh approach to a conflict that shaped the nation state of South Africa."--Amazon.com.

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