----- 南非的苏格兰人:族裔、身份、性别与种族 1772-1914年
CONTENTS Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction: Imperialism and Identities Scots and empire Scottish identity, Scotland and southern Africa 2. The Scots Presence at the Cape The travelling Scot Prominent Scots in the British Occupations The Moodie Settlement The 1820 Settlement 3. Radicals, Evangelicals, the Scottish Enlightenment and Cape Colonial Autocracy How many Scots? Somerset and the 'Scotch Independents' Greig and the Dissemination of the Press Reform and Emancipation Fairbairn: commerce, finance and education Representative Government Intellectual and Scientific Institutions Conclusion 4. Scots Missions and the Frontier The Military Frontier The Missionary Frontier Scots Missionaries: Politics, Land and War Mission Education: the Lovedale and Blythswood Institutions Lovedale and Medical Mission African Ministers Scots Women on the Frontier Natal and the Gordon Memorial Mission Conclusion 5. Continuing Migration to Natal, Cape and Transvaal Migration to Natal Byrne and other settlements Success Stories Ne'er Do Wells Women and entrepreneurship White Population and Later Settlements Immigration to the Cape New Scotland South Africa and the Migration Boom 6. Professionals: the Church and Education The Church: Dutch Reformed The Church: Presbyterian Education: Schools Higher Education 7. The Professionals: the Environment, Medicine, Business, and Radicals Scots and the Environment Medicine Business Radicals 8. Maintaining Scots Identity Caledonian and other Scottish Societies The South African Scot The South African 'Scottish' Regiments Scotland and South African 'Scottishness' 9. Conclusion -- .
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