A Canadian Girl in South Africa: A Teacher's Experiences in the South African War, 1899-1902: Wayfarer
Autor E. Maud Graham Editat de Michael Dawson, Dr. Catherine Gidney, Susanne M. Klausenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772120462
ISBN-10: 1772120464
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
Seria Wayfarer
ISBN-10: 1772120464
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
Seria Wayfarer
Recenzii
"Maud Grahams 1905 book about her experiences in South Africa (190204) offers a fascinating perspective on the country.... Historians Michael Dawson, Catherine Gidney, and Susanne M. Klausen have made this primary document accessible by republishing it, adding footnotes to Grahams text to help contemporary readers, and writing an extensive fifty-page introductory analysis of her account. They have included many of the wonderful photographs that appeared in Grahams original publication and have added more from Grahams private collection and relevant archives.... Grahams account will help others understand how the British and English-speaking Canadians in South Africa perceived Boers and native southern Africans at the turn of the twentieth century, and her descriptions reveal details about everyday life in South Africa at an important moment of transition.... Grahams book represents the perspective of a well-embedded outsider reporting to far-removed readers, rather than that of a female teacher involved in international or imperial education." Benjamin Bryce, Historical Studies in Education, Spring 2016
This is a contemporary presentation of a historic document with graceful typographical details. The full bleed archival images and unexpected treatment of page numbers and running shoulders, though unusual for a travel memoir, add to its interest. The consistent use of the grid is satisfying. Daphne Geismar, Juror, Association of American University Presses: Book, Jacket, and Journal Show 2016
"This book is recommended for those who wish to learn more about South African history and early race relations or tensions. Grahams opinionated writing will amuse and interest those researching womens studies." Amy L. Crofford, African Studies Quarterly, Volume 16
This is a contemporary presentation of a historic document with graceful typographical details. The full bleed archival images and unexpected treatment of page numbers and running shoulders, though unusual for a travel memoir, add to its interest. The consistent use of the grid is satisfying. Daphne Geismar, Juror, Association of American University Presses: Book, Jacket, and Journal Show 2016
"This book is recommended for those who wish to learn more about South African history and early race relations or tensions. Grahams opinionated writing will amuse and interest those researching womens studies." Amy L. Crofford, African Studies Quarterly, Volume 16
Cuprins
Contents Acknowledgements vII Introduction xI CHA PTER I | The Call to South Africa 13 CHA PTER II | London 23 CHA PTER III | Southampton to Cape Town 37 CHA PTER Iv | On the Karoo 47 CHA PTER v | Norval's Pont Camp 55 CHA PTER v I | Johannesburg and Pret