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    3 FIELD SQUADRON, SAEC (PART 1) by A.E. Van Zyl

    Published 2012-02-01
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    THE EAST AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL: ITS HISTORY AND CONTRIBUTION TO REGIONAL MALARIA RESEARCH DURING THE LAST 75 YEARS. by Ombongi, K, Dobson, M, Malowany, M, Snow, R

    Published 1998
    “…Although the EAMJ was initially prepared for an audience of colonial medical officers, by the 1930s the journal expanded to include subscription and submissions from Northern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and West Africa. Our review begins with a history of the journal's production, exploring the shifts in editorial composition. …”
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    Identity and decolonisation: The policy of partnership in Southern Rhodesia 1945-62 by King, A

    Published 2001
    “…<p>In 1953, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was created through an agreement between the British government, the Southern Rhodesian government, and the elected legislators of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. An integral part of the Federal project was the policy and ideal of ‘partnership’ between the races, as distinct from South African apartheid and African nationalism. …”
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    EXTRA-TERRITORIAL AFRICAN POLICE AND SOLDIERS IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA (ZIMBABWE) 1897–1965 by Tim Stapleton

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…During the early and mid-twentieth century, the security forces of colonial<br />Southern Rhodesia were dominated by African men from neighbouring territories<br />such as Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia and Portuguese East Africa who had entered<br />the regional migrant labour system. …”
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    The Watch Tower movement in south central Africa, 1908-1945 by Cross, S

    Published 1973
    “…<p>The Watch Tower movement was a millennial social movement which was popular in Nyasaland, Southern and Northern Rhodesia, and the Belgian Congo, and in parts of the countries bordering these territories, between the two world wars. …”
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    Treatment of names in Zambia and Estonia: A comparative analysis by Osward Chanda, Peeter Päll

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Zambia predominantly focused on changing the names of some towns, and of the country (from Northern Rhodesia to Zambia). On the other hand, the Estonian onomastic experience has been more comprehensive – regulating both personal and place names, enacting corresponding laws and maintaining the Institute of the Estonian Language to oversee language and name planning, among other responsibilities. …”
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