Black people and the South African War, 1899-1902 / Peter Warwick
- Bib ID:
- 1063031
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- Author:
- Warwick, Peter
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- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1983
- xiii, 226 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0521252164
- Series:
- African studies series ; 40
- Full contents:
- Machine derived contents note: List of maps and tables; Preface; A note on orthography; Introduction; 1. Myth of a white man's war; 2. Mafikeng and beyond; 3. An encircling struggle; 4. The Zulu's war; 5. Allies and neutrals; 6. The war in the Cape; 7. Black workers; 8. Refugees; 9. Aftermath; Conclusion; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.
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- Includes index.
- Bibliography: p. 212-220.
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