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All in the interest of the British’: import control policies in Nigeria during the inter-war years, 1919-1939
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Import control under regionalism in colonial Nigeria, 1954-1960
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Nigeria's import control under regionalism: the colonial Northern Nigerian experience, 1954-1960
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Environmental and legal instruments of import control in colonial Nigeria, 1904-1954
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The British strategy of dealing with national sabotage and the allies’ economic interests through wartime import control in Nigeria, 1939-1945
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Understanding Nigeria's security through import control under the military, 1972-1999
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Blocking the Loopholes: Nigeria’s Post-war Import Control through expansion of Industries, 1945-1954
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An analysis of the declared and undeclared reasons for the Second Gulf War
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FOOD IMPORTATION AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: WHITHER RURAL DEVELOPMENT?
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Post-war Labour Market Reconstruction : The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Editorial Cartoons and Propaganda Posters of the Union of South Africa’s pro-war press during the First World War; 1914-1918
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South African attitudes towards participation in the Second World War and the immediate reaction to the decision
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The bio-ecology, economical importance and control of three saturniids injurious to forest trees
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The wartime experiences of the men of the 2nd South African Infantry Division, 1940 – 1945
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Export of South African wine and import in Europe
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South African Prisoner-Of-War experience during and after World War II : 1939-c.1950
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The heroic spirit in the literature of the Great War
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Women and Wars: Understanding Women’s Political Empowerment Post- Conflict in France, Lebanon, and Sierra Leone
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The experiences of the infantry of the 12th South African Motorised Brigade in the Italian Campaign of the Second World War
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"You chaps mustn't worry when you come back" : Cape Town soldiers and aspects of the experience of war and demobilisation 1939-1953
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Germans in South Africa during and in the aftermath of World
War Two : the dynamics and contradictions of internment, 1939–1948
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Remembering erasure: reconstructions of first world war memory in William Kentridge’s the head & the load and David Diop’s at night all blood is black
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Reversing Nigeria’s food import dependency - agricultural transformation
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Upsetting the applecart : government and food control in the Union of South Africa during World War II c. 1939-1948