Economic remittances from employment in the Second World War and family conflicts, Swaziland, 1941-1950
Swaziland was connected to the Allied conduct of the Second World War through colonial ties and about four thousand Swazi men were recruited to serve in the war. Historians are beginning to analyse the different ways in which Swazi society was shaped and probably changed by the events of the war. Ho...
Main Author: | Hamilton S. Simelane |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-12-01
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Series: | Contree |
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Online Access: | https://newcontree.org.za/index.php/nc/article/view/116 |
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