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Anglicisation at the Cape of good hope in the early nineteenth century

Pages 5-32 | Published online: 01 Jul 2008

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Kirsten McKenzie. (2015) ‘The Laws of his Own Country’: Defamation, Banishment and the Problem of Legal Pluralism in the 1820s Cape Colony. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 43:5, pages 787-806.
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Christopher Holdridge. (2010) Circulating the African Journal: The Colonial Press and Trans-Imperial Britishness in the Mid Nineteenth-Century Cape. South African Historical Journal 62:3, pages 487-513.
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Dean Allen. (2008) South African Cricket, Imperial Cricketers and Imperial Expansion, 1850–1910. The International Journal of the History of Sport 25:4, pages 443-471.
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David Johnson. (1993) Starting positions: the social function of literature in the Cape. Journal of Southern African Studies 19:4, pages 615-633.
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Kent Fedorowich. (1991) Anglicization and the politicization of British immigration to South Africa, 1899–1929∗ . The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 19:2, pages 222-246.
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JOHN MCALEER. (2011) ‘Stargazers at the world's end’: telescopes, observatories and ‘views’ of empire in the nineteenth-century British Empire. The British Journal for the History of Science 46:3, pages 389-413.
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