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Title: | COLONIAL LESSONS: AFRICANS' EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1918-1940 | |
| Author: | SUMMER | ![]() |
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| Price: | £16.95 | ||
| Publisher: | JAMES CURREY | ||
| Distributor: | PLYMBRIDGE | ||
| ISBN: | 0852559526 | ||
| Format/Size: | PB | ||
| Pages: | 256 | ||
| Publication Date: | DECEMBER 2002 | ||
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| Description: | Studying the meanings of education, mission identities, and cultural change in Southern Rhodesia, Summers shows how mission-educated Africans negotiated new identities for themselves and their communities within the confines of segregation. |
| Key Points: | From the beginning of the 20th century to the end of the Second World War, Africans in Southern Rhodesia experienced massive changes. Colonialism was systematised, segregation grew rigid and intensive, and economic Changes affected every aspect of life from assembling bridewealth to entrepreneurial opportunities. |
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