Politics of Origin in Africa: Autochthony, citizenship & conflict - Author: Morten Boas & Kevin Dunn

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
B4502S4C
Bob Shop ID
614671474

Publisher: HSRC Press

Date: 2013

Edition: 1st

Softcover 

Pages: 149 Notes, Bibliography & Index included

ISBN: 9780-7969-2437-7

Condition: Good +

A nice copy, tight, mellow & clean. Cover is lightly rubbed with slight wear on edges & Pages clean without inscriptions. 

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