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The Lie Of 1652 - A Decolonised History Of Land (Paperback)
The Lie Of 1652 - A Decolonised History Of Land (Paperback)

The Lie Of 1652 - A Decolonised History Of Land (Paperback)

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In The Lie of 1652, influential blogger and history activist Mellet retells and debunks established pre-colonial and colonial land dispossession history. He provides a radically new, fresh perspective on South African history and highlights 176 years of San/Khoi colonial resistance.

Contextualising the cultural mix of the Cape, he recounts the history of forced and voluntary migration to the Cape by Africans, Indians, Southeast Asians, Europeans and the African Diaspora in a new way.

This provocative, novel perspective on 'Colouredness' also provides a highly topical new look at the burning issue of land, and how it was lost.

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SummaryIn The Lie of 1652, influential blogger and history activist Mellet retells and debunks established pre-colonial and colonial land dispossession history...
AuthorPatric Tariq Mellet
PublisherTafelberg Publishers Ltd ,South Africa
Release date20200914
Pages252
ISBN0-624-08970-3
ISBN 13978-0-624-08970-4

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