Saul Dubow is Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of books, edited collections, and articles about nineteenth and twentieth-century South African history including Scientific Racism in Modern South Africa (1995), A Commonwealth of Knowledge (2006), South Africa's Struggle for Human Rights (2012), and Apartheid 1948–1994 (2014). He is the editor of Science and Society in Southern Africa (2000).
Télécharger le livre :  Commonwealth History in the Twenty-First Century

This edited collection draws together new historical writing on the Commonwealth. It features the work of younger scholars, as well as established academics, and highlights themes such as law and sovereignty, republicanism and the monarchy, French engagement with the...
Editeur : Palgrave Macmillan
Parution : 2020-07-05
Collection : Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
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Télécharger le livre :  Apartheid, 1948-1994

This new study offers a fresh interpretation of apartheid South Africa. Emerging out of the author's long-standing interests in the history of racial segregation, and drawing on a great deal of new scholarship, archival collections, and personal memoirs, he situates...
Editeur : OUP Oxford
Parution : 2014-05-23

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