Boer Politics
Boer Politics, written by Yves Guyot in the late 19th century, is a political treatise that examines the political dynamics of the Boer Republics in South Africa, particularly in the context of rising tensions with British settlers known as Uitlanders. The work critiques Boer governance and addresses grievances regarding representation and power imbalances, particularly leading up to the Boer War. Guyot's analysis includes historical events such as the Jameson Raid and critiques the treatment of British settlers, making it a significant commentary on the political landscape of the time.