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October 01 2004
Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the Cape Colony and Britain, 1799–1853
Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the Cape Colony and Britain, 1799–1853
. by Elizabeth
Elbourne
(Montreal
, McGill-Queen's University Press
, 2002
) 499 pp. $75.00
Diana Wylie
Boston University
Online Issn: 1530-9169
Print Issn: 0022-1953
© 2004 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Inc.
2004
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2004) 35 (2): 333–334.
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Diana Wylie; Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the Cape Colony and Britain, 1799–1853. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2004; 35 (2): 333–334. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/0022195041742292
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