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- Q16071905 description "South African historian".
- Q16071905 description "South African historian".
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- Q16071905 abstract "John August Ion Agar-Hamilton (30 August 1895 – 16 June 1984) was a South African historian and Anglican priest. He was born in Cairo to Scottish parents who migrated to South Africa in 1906. He studied at Pretoria Boys High School and Transvaal University College, whence he obtained a BA in 1914. He may also have studied at the University of the Cape of Good Hope and Keble College, Oxford.Returning to South Africa, he taught history at the University of Pretoria between 1923 and 1940. He served as a military historian during and after World War II and then as an Anglican clergyman in Pretoria from 1955 onwards. He moved to Grahamstown and joined Rhodes University in 1960 where he stayed till his retirement in 1966. He served the Diocese of Grahamstown editing the church directory and year book from 1967 to 1969, he was also a priest in the parish of Christ Church, Speke Street Grahamstown, he retired from active clerical life in 1980.As a historian, he was influenced by George Cory. A prolific author, he is best known for Union war histories and The native policy of the Voortrekkers.He died in Grahamstown in 1984.".
- Q16071905 birthDate "1895-08-30".
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- Q16071905 deathDate "1984-06-16".
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- Q16071905 deathYear "1984".
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- Q16071905 dateOfBirth "1895-08-30".
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- Q16071905 name "Agar-Hamilton, John".
- Q16071905 placeOfBirth "Cairo".
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- Q16071905 comment "John August Ion Agar-Hamilton (30 August 1895 – 16 June 1984) was a South African historian and Anglican priest. He was born in Cairo to Scottish parents who migrated to South Africa in 1906. He studied at Pretoria Boys High School and Transvaal University College, whence he obtained a BA in 1914. He may also have studied at the University of the Cape of Good Hope and Keble College, Oxford.Returning to South Africa, he taught history at the University of Pretoria between 1923 and 1940.".
- Q16071905 label "John Agar-Hamilton".
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