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Friedman, John T.
Title
Imagining the post-apartheid state : an ethnographic account of Namibia / John T. Friedman.
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New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2014.
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BJL 4th Floor
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312 p.
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Originally published: 2011.
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9781782383239 (pbk.)
9780857450906 (hbk.)
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Author
Friedman, John T.
Subject
Post-apartheid era -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
Ethnology -- Namibia.
Political anthropology -- Namibia.
Kaokoland (Namibia) -- Politics and government.
Descript
312 p.
Content
text
Media
unmediated
Carrier
volume
Note
Originally published: 2011.
ISBN
9781782383239 (pbk.)
9780857450906 (hbk.)
Author
Friedman, John T.
Subject
Post-apartheid era -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
Ethnology -- Namibia.
Political anthropology -- Namibia.
Kaokoland (Namibia) -- Politics and government.
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 4th Floor
GN 657 N35 F9
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Post-apartheid era -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
Ethnology -- Namibia.
Political anthropology -- Namibia.
Kaokoland (Namibia) -- Politics and government.
Descript
312 p.
Content
text
Media
unmediated
Carrier
volume
Note
Originally published: 2011.
ISBN
9781782383239 (pbk.)
9780857450906 (hbk.)
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