HAUM
Acronym for Hollandsch-Afrikaansche Uitgevers Maatshappij ("Reformed Afrikaans Publishing Company").
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Origins
Through the initiative of a Mr J.K. Huizinga, of Amsterdam, and at the insistence of the Dutch churches in South Africa, the publishing firm Jacques Dusseau & Co of Amsterdam founded a branch in Cape Town on 1 May 1894, to sell and publish religious books among the Dutch speaking population of South Africa.
By the late 1890s the Cape Town branch had run into financial difficulties , and was taken over by the Pretoria based branch of J.H. de Bussy & Co of Amsterdam, just before the Anglo-Boer War. The joint company began to publish under the new name of Hollandsch-Afrikaansche Uitgevers Maatshappij (HAUM).
History
As HAUM
Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, media and Performance
They published a number plays, collections of plays and books about theatre and the arts.
Sources
HAUM, 1974. Stellenbosse Galery. Kaapstad: HAUM.
As De Jager-HAUM
Bought by ** in 19** and renamed De Jager-HAUM. Under this name they sponsored the Kampustoneel, the ATKV's playwriting project, for a number of years and published the winning plays.
Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, media and Performance
They published a number plays, collections of plays and books about theatre and the arts.
Sources
HAUM Literêr (HAUM Literary)
Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, media and Performance
They published a number plays, collections of plays and books about theatre and the arts.
Sources
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