Whiteness in Zimbabwe

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  • Whiteness in Zimbabwe Book Detail

  • Author : D. Hughes
  • Release Date : 2010-04-12
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Pages : 220
  • ISBN 13 : 0230106331
  • File Size : 65,65 MB

Whiteness in Zimbabwe by D. Hughes PDF Summary

Book Description: European settler societies have a long history of establishing a sense of belonging and entitlement outside Europe, but Zimbabwe has proven to be the exception to the rule. Arriving in the 1890s, white settlers never comprised more than a tiny minority. Instead of grafting themselves onto local societies, they adopted a strategy of escape.

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