An On-Off Affair. Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Dutch-South African Relations
(G.J. Schutte) The Low Countries - 2003, № 11, pp. 184-192
On 6 April 1652 Jan van Riebeeck sailed into Table Bay and unwittingly laid the foundation stone for today's South Africa. There is no other country in the world with which the Dutch have such close ties as the country that is the legacy of Van Riebeeck. The author analyses 350 years of relations between both nations.
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