xvii, 391 pages: illustrations, map, graphs. Paperback.
‘...the camps are a blight on our history and deserve to be remembered.' p. ix. Dr van Heyningen, long term staff member of the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town, provides a scholarly and balanced view of the camps and places them in the wider context of warfare conducted in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Cuba, India and Namibia, where similar situations developed.
- Binding Condition: Excellent
- Overall Condition: Excellent
- Size: 24 x 16 cm