- Jean van der Poel
Jean van der Poel (1904 - 1986) was a
South Africa n historian.Biography
Born in
Cape Town , van der Poel studied at theUniversity of Cape Town (UCT), completing her doctorate at theLondon School of Economics . Her doctorate, on railways and customs policies, was awarded magnum cum laude and won her theRoyal Empire Society prize.In 1929 Van der Poel returned to South Africa and declined a position at UCT as lecturer for a post as history teacher. She played a very important role in the
South African Teacher’s Association , but in 1938 decided to move to UCT. She became a senior lecturer in 1954 and was offered the King George V chair of history in the 1960s, which she declined. She retired in 1969.Published works
(incomplete)
* "Railway and Customs Policies in South Africa, 1885-1910", Longmans (1933)
* "The Jameson Raid", Oxford University Press (1951)
* "Selections From the Smuts Papers", vols 1-4 in collaboration with Professor WK Hancock, vols 5-7 alone, Cambridge University Press (1966 - 1973)
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