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A Canadian girl in South Africa, a teacher's experiences in the South African War, 1899-1902

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A Canadian girl in South Africa, a teacher's experiences in the South African War, 1899-1902
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A Canadian girl in South Africa
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a teacher's experiences in the South African War, 1899-1902
Summary
A Canadian woman shares her story of traveling to South Africa to teach Boer children in concentration camps following the South African War. As the South African War reached its grueling end in 1902, colonial interests at the highest levels of the British Empire hand-picked teachers from across the Commonwealth to teach the thousands of Boer children living in concentration camps. Highly educated, hardworking, and often opinionated, E. Maud Graham joined the Canadian contingent of forty teachers. Her eyewitness account reveals the complexity of relations and tensions at a controversial period in the histories of both Britain and South Africa. Graham presents a lively historical travel memoir, and the editors have provided rich political and historical context to her narrative in the Introduction and generous annotations. This is a rare primary source for experts in Colonial Studies, Women's Studies, and Canadian, South African, and British Imperial History. Readers with an interest in the South African War will be intrigued by Graham's observations on South African society at the end of the Victorian era
Target audience
adult
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