FEATURING - Fighting their own war: South African blacks and the First World War by Albert Grundlingh.

Posted on November 12, 2018

The Special Collections Book of the Week this week is:

Fighting their own war: South African blacks and the First World War by Albert Grundlingh.

This book deals with the impact of the First World War on South African blacks. It analyses their responses to and participation in the war, and evaluates the wider ramifications of the war as these affected black people in South Africa. In this readable history, Grundlingh shows that although Africans were often caught up in events and processes beyond their control, they were nevertheless ‘fighting their own war’ trying to shape the changing social and political realities of the time, both within the military environment and in the wider society.

Catalogue Access: https://UnivofPretoria.on.worldcat.org/oclc/18098375

This book is available at Special Collections, housed on level 5 of the Merensky 2 LIbrary, and is part of our Africana (ZA) Collection.

The Special Collections unit of the Department of Library Services plays a stewardship role in the acquisition and preservation of the Library's rare and valuable information resources, making them accessible to students, staff and researchers, as well as safeguarding them for future generations.

- Author Sonto Mabena and Nikki Haw

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