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This publication is a history of Durban during the time of the
Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). What difference did the war make to
Durban? What impact did it have on the political, military, social
and economic life of the town? The unique pattern of events in
Durban during these times is indeed a rich one involving subjects
as diverse as guns and cattlemen, ambulance trains and contraband,
concentration camps and volunteer regiments. Several themes are
presented with Durban viewed as a gateway: a gateway to be
defended, for warriors to pass through from both sides and a
gateway to the outside world and to the hinterland of the country.
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