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FEATURE: CANIS FAMILIARIS—A DOG HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA

Dogs and the Public Sphere: The Ordering of Social Space in Early Nineteenth-Century Cape Town

Pages 235-251 | Published online: 14 Jan 2009

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