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‘Enemy aliens’ in wartime: civilian internment in South Africa during World War I
Stefan Manz
, Tilman Dedering
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Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston University
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South Africa
100%
World War I
100%
Enemy Aliens
100%
Civilian Internment
100%
South African
66%
Lessons Learned
33%
Immigrants
33%
Fort
33%
Overseas Territories
33%
Hungarian
33%
British Empire
33%
Contact Zone
33%
Deportation
33%
Soldiers
33%
Multiperspectival
33%
Sub-Saharan
33%
South African War
33%
Afrikaner
33%
Mitigating Factors
33%
Pietermaritzburg
33%
Harsh Conditions
33%
Western Front
33%
Totalization
33%
Arts and Humanities
Republic of South Africa
100%
Wartime
100%
Internment
100%
Enemy Alien
100%
World War I
100%
Civilians
100%
Salience
25%
First World War
25%
Army
25%
forts
25%
Suffering
25%
British Empire
25%
Contact Zone
25%
Remembering
25%
Western Front
25%
South African War
25%