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Brown v Leyds: Who has the King’s Voice

This book traces the history and legal and political consequences of the ideological dispute between Paul Kruger and John Kotze on what constitutes and who exercises ultimate sovereignty in a Republic.

Publication Language: English
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ISBN/ISSN: 9780409077353

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This book traces the history and legal and political consequences of the ideological dispute between Paul Kruger and John Kotze on what constitutes and who exercises ultimate sovereignty in a Republic.

Set in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek of the 1880s, the author grippingly takes us through one of the most tantalising and fascinating periods of South African politico-legal history.

 

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Table of contents

Freedom Dreamt, Freedom Pursued: The Great Trek of 1835€“1838

Voortrekker Governance (1836€“1843): Hark the Voice of the Volk Wie heeft de Koningstem?

The Trans-Vaal territory 1844€“1852

The Rise of Paul Kruger, Defender of the Faith and the Constitution

The Judgment for Brown, the Consequences for Kotze

Index