by Patricia Hayes
contributions by Jeremy Silvester, Marion Wallace and Wolfram Hartmann
edited by Patricia Hayes, Jeremy Silvester, Marion Wallace and Wolfram Hartmann
Ohio University Press, 1998
Cloth: 978-0-8214-1244-2 | Paper: 978-0-8214-1245-9
Library of Congress Classification DT1625.N36 1998
Dewey Decimal Classification 968.8103

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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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