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European Colonial Despotism | Hosea Jaffe

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
SAG0026
Bob Shop ID:
198280833
Subtitle: A History of Oppression and Resistance in South Africa 
Author:  Hosea Jaffe
Publisher: Frontline Books (1994)
Edition: First Edition
ISBN-10: 0907015743
ISBN-13: 9780907015741
Condition: Very Good. The cover has small creases across the corners and along the front edge, with light rubbing and a few scratches. Internally clean. A very good copy.
Binding: Softcover 
Pages: 337
Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.3 x 2.3 cm
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by Hosea Jaffe
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From the earliest settlers to the various ethnic groups which now make up South Africa, the author offers an unrelentingly close scrutiny of the social, cultural and political history of South Africa. Going beyond the European rationale of conquest and despotism - that of bringing 'civilization' to the barbarians - here contested, de-constructed and banished, the author unravels the motives for control in materialism.

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