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The British Settlement of Natal

The British Settlement of Natal

The British Settlement of Natal

A Study in Imperial Migration
Alan F. Hattersley
June 2009
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9780521109437
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    Celebrations held in the main towns of Natal on the centenary of the first organised emigration from Great Britain inspired the writing of this book, first published in 1950. The author, Alan F. Hattersley was Professor of History at Pietermariitzberg for many years and made himself an authority on this particular part of British Imperial consequences of the wave of emigration to Natal, which was strongest between 1848 and 1851. It treats not only of Natal, but of rural and urban conditions in England, as a background to the lives of the many named families of emigrants. It deals with many of these families by name and with personal experiences of the early settlers, often in detail, the author's researches having been conducted in England as well in Natal. He has discovered and described how settlers were procured, how they were transported and the occupations that they took up on arrival. Such a book, intimate in its historical detail and most readably written, will be of interest to general readers and of service to all students of imperial history and of migration problems.

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    June 2009
    Paperback
    9780521109437
    364 pages
    203 × 127 × 21 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Natal before the coming of the Voortrekkers
    • 2. The Republic of Natal
    • 3. The establishment of British Authority, 1845–9
    • 4. The emigration companies
    • 5. Emigration to Natal from the industrial towns
    • 6. The rural counties of England
    • 7. Scotland and emigration to Natal
    • 8. Arrival in Natal
    • 9. Economic development of the coast-lands by the settlers
    • 10. British farmers and the grass veld of Natal
    • 11. Political activities of the settlers and the development of constitutional government
    • 12. Social and cultural aspects
    • Bibliographical note
    • Index
    • Map of Natal.
      Author
    • Alan F. Hattersley