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"In this book, Saul Dubow addresses the relationship between social and scientific thought, colonial identity, and political power in nineteenth- and twentieth-century South Africa. Hinged on the tension between the presumed universality of colonial knowledge and its realization in the context of a society divided along complex ethnic and racial fault-lines, Dubow looks at modern South African historiography and the significance of 'broad' South Africanism - a political tradition designed to transcend differences between white English- and Afrikaans-speakers."--Jacket.
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Commonwealth of Knowledge: Science, Sensibility, and White South Africa 1820-2000
2006, Ebsco Publishing
in English
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COMMONWEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE: SCIENCE, SENSIBILITY, AND WHITE SOUTH AFRICA, 1820-2000.
2006, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
in Undetermined and English
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Commonwealth of Knowledge: Science, Sensibility, and White South Africa 1820-2000
2006, Oxford University Press
in English
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Commonwealth of Knowledge: Science, Sensibility, and White South Africa 1820-2000
2006, Oxford University Press
in English
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A Commonwealth of Knowledge: Science, Sensibility, and White South Africa 1820-2000
December 4, 2006, Oxford University Press, USA
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