Namibia Under South African Rule — 1998
Mobility and Containment, 1915–46
Edited by Marion Wallace, Patricia Hayes, Jeremy Silvester and Wolfram Hartmann
The peoples of Namibia have been on the move throughout history. The South Africans in 1915 took over from the Germans in trying to fit Namibia into a colonial landscape. This book is about the clashes and stresses which resulted from the first three decades of South African colonial rule.
Namibia under South African Rule is a major contribution to Namibian historiography, exploring, in particular, many new themes in twentieth-century Namibian history. Here is exciting new work from a host of scholars and writers on a heretofore under-researched subject.
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312 pages • notes, bibliog., index
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