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The Lion and the Springbok : Britain and South Africa since the Boer War
Enfeebled lion? How South Africans viewed Britain, 1945–1961
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May 15 2003
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
The uneasy special relationship: dynamics and divergencies
pp. 37
Breakdown: into war, 1895–1899
pp. 57
Post-war: the myth of magnanimity, 1905–1907
pp. 76
African interests and the South Africa Act, 1908–1910
pp. 102
‘Greater South Africa’: the struggle for the High Commission Territories, 1910–1961
pp. 118
The economic dimension: South Africa and the sterling area, 1931–1961
pp. 146
Britain, the United Nations, and the ‘South African disputes’, 1946–1961
pp. 168
The political consequences of Seretse Khama and Ruth, 1948–1952
pp. 198
Containing Afrikanerdom: the geopolitical origins of the Central African Federation, 1948–1953
pp. 230
Strategy and the transfer of Simon's Town, 1948–1957
pp. 254
The parting of the ways: the departure of South Africa from the Commonwealth, 1951–1961
pp. 273
Enfeebled lion? How South Africans viewed Britain, 1945–1961
pp. 307
Springbok reviled: some British reactions to apartheid, 1948–1994
pp. 343
Epilogue The relationship restored: the return of the new South Africa to the Commonwealth, 1994
pp. 351
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