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Bringing the Empire Home: Race, Class, and Gender in Britain and Colonial South Africa

Bringing the Empire Home: Race, Class, and Gender in Britain and Colonial South Africa

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Bringing the Empire Home: Race, Class, and Gender in Britain and Colonial South Africa

by Magubane, Zine

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9780226501772
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University of Chicago Press, 2003-12-15. Paperback. Acceptable. Excessive wear & writing but is a totally readable cheaper copy. D2

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Title
Bringing the Empire Home: Race, Class, and Gender in Britain and Colonial South Africa
Author
Magubane, Zine
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ISBN 10
0226501779
ISBN 13
9780226501772
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
2003-12-15

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