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Khoikhoi, Microhistory, and Colonial Characters at the Cape of Good Hope

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The genre of microhistory has given Indigenous Khoikhoi individuals of modest status a voice and a place in South African historiography. This book examines the lived and everyday-life experiences of Khoikhoi characters in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century colonial South Africa.


ISBN-13: 9781666900583

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Lexington Books

Publication Date: 11-30-2022

Pages: 190

Product Dimensions: 6.21(w) x 9.28(h) x 0.69(d)

Russel Viljoen is professor of history at the University of South Africa.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Microhistory and Reclaiming Histories of the Modest Chapter 1. Love, Lust and Loathe: The Story of “Lost Love”: Griet and Hendrik Eksteen, c.1739–1759 Chapter 2. Master, Malcontent, and Murderer: Khoikhoi Andries and Johannes Adriaan de Necker in Dutch-South Africa, c.1764–1766 Chapter 3. Jan Paerl c.1788–1851: Restitutionist, Religious Prophet, and Respectable Convert Chapter 4. “Soil Once His Own”: The Colonial and Christian World of Lebrecht Hans Ari: A Khoikhoi and Moravian Convert at the Cape, c.1774–1864 Chapter 5. “Sketching the Khoikhoi”: George French Angas and His Depiction of Genadendal Khoikhoi Characters at the Cape of Good Hope, c. 1847