An edition of Turning points in history (2004)

Turning points in history.

Turning points in history.
Bill Nasson
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An edition of Turning points in history (2004)

Turning points in history.

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STE
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English

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Turning points in history.
2004, STE
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Table of Contents

bk. 1. Ancient civilisations and global trade
bk. 2. The impact and limitations of colonialsim
bk. 3. Migration, land and minerals in the making of South Africa
bk. 4. Industrialisation, rural change and nationalism
bk. 5. People, places and apartheid
bk. 6. Negotiation, transition and freedom
[bk. 7.] Teacher's guide / by Rob Siebörger.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Series editor: Bill Nasson.
Published on behalf of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) and the South African History Project.
Issued in slip case.

Published in
Johannesburg

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
968
Library of Congress
DT1787 .T87 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
7 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3450981M
ISBN 10
1919855297, 1919855300, 1919855319, 1919855327, 1919855335, 1919855343, 1919855351
LCCN
2005352609
OCLC/WorldCat
57527522, 58843606
Goodreads
4919191
2249947

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