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Brian Roberts (historian)

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Brian Roberts (born 1930, London) authored numerous historical and biographical works around prominent persons, places and themes shaping South African history.

Educated at St Mary's College, Twickenham, and at the University of London, he qualified as a sociologist and a teacher. It was as a teacher that he went to South Africa in 1959.[1] He and his partner, biographer and historian Theo Aronson, became disenchanted with the political regime in South Africa in the late 1970s and moved to England in 1979.[2]

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Books

Roberts' books include:

  • Ladies on the Veld (1965)
  • Cecil Rhodes and the Princess (1969)
  • Churchills in Africa (1970)
  • The Diamond Magnates (1972)
  • The Zulu Kings (1974)
  • Kimberley, Turbulent City (1976)
  • Randolph, a study of Churchill's son (1984)
  • Cecil Rhodes, flawed Colossus (1988)

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Brian. 1976. Kimberley, Turbulent City. Cape Town: David Philip & Kimberley Historical Society
  2. ^ Vickers, Hugo. 2003. Obituary: Theo Aronson. The Independent, 27 May 2003.

External links

  • Kimberley, Turbulent City, Cape Town: David Philip & Kimberley Historical Society (1976). ISBN 0949968625/ISBN 9780949968623. 413 pages.


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