Originally published in 1961 this book provides a brief historical
and political analysis of the very complex but little changing
problems which have confronted British and Commonwealth statesmen
in their relations with South Africa from the time of the
restoration of self-government to the defeated Boer republics of
1907-7 and the inauguration of the Union on May 31, 1910 to the
secession of the Republic of South Africa from the Commonwealth on
May 31, 1961. The book re-examines, in the light of documentary
evidence which became available prior to publication, the aims of
Liberal policy in restoring self-government to the Transvaal, the
considerations which determined it and the more important
consequences that flowed from it in the broader perspective of
history.
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