Cape Town Between East and West

Cape Town Between East and West

Nigel Worden
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A volume exploring the social identities of the peoples who settled in --or were brought to-- Cape Town during the Dutch Period and just past the end of slavery under the British. Authors include the biggest names of history of South Africa, edited by Nigel Worden (of University of Cape Town.)
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