1st Edition
Khoesan and Imperial Citizenship in Nineteenth Century South Africa
1. Masters and Subjects: The British Occupations and Khoesan Subjecthood, 1795–1828 2. Subjecthood in Contest: The Demise and Incorporation of San, 1806–1830 3. Imperial Citizenship and Nationalism: Civil Rights, Political Consciousness, and the Deployment of Loyalty as Resistance, 1828–1834 4. Competing Loyalties: Masters, Missionaries, and the Monarch, 1830–1850 5. From Resistance to Rebellion: Khoesan Loyalism and Its Discontents, 1849–1858
Biography
Jared McDonald is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and Assistant Dean of the Faculty of the Humanities at the University of the Free State, South Africa. His research interests include the history of the London Missionary Society in southern Africa, settler-colonialism, and histories of children as victims of genocide. He has published on these themes in Historia (2022) and the Journal of Genocide Research (2016).






