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Gender, Race, and the Writing of Empire : Public Discourse and the Boer War

Gender, Race, and the Writing of Empire : Public Discourse and the Boer War. Paula M Krebs
Gender, Race, and the Writing of Empire : Public Discourse and the Boer War


Author: Paula M Krebs
Published Date: 14 May 2014
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Book Format: Book::220 pages
ISBN10: 0511006993
ISBN13: 9780511006999
Filename: gender-race-and-the-writing-of-empire-public-discourse-and-the-boer-war.pdf

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