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Parts of chapter 2 were first published in M. Legassick, ‘The will of Abraham and Elizabeth September: the struggle for land in Gordonia, 1898–1995’, Journal of African History, 37, 3, 1996, pp. 371–418.
An earlier version of chapter 3 was published as M. Legassick, ‘The will of Abraham and Elizabeth September: the struggle for land in Gordonia, 1898–1995’, Journal of African History, 37, 3, 1996, pp. 371–418.
Chapter 4 was first published in A. Coombes (ed.), Rethinking settler colonialism: history and memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa (Manchester University Press, 2006).
Chapter 5 is a revised and updated version of M. Legassick and C. Rassool, ‘South African human remains, Viennese museums, and the politics of repatriation: reconsidering the legacy of Rudolf Pöch’, published in German as M. Legassick and C. Rassool, ‘Gestörte Totenruhe: Dr. Pöchs Umtriebe in Südafrika und Österreichs moralische Verpflichtung zur Repatriierung’, Indaba: Das SADOCC-Magazin für das Südliche Afrika, 58, 2008, pp. 20–3.
Chapter 7 was first published as M. Legassick, ‘The battle of Naroegas: context, historiography, sources and significance’, Kronos, 21, 1994, pp. 32–60.
Chapter 9 was first published as M. Legassick, ‘The racial division of Gordonia, 1921–1930’, Kronos, 25, 1998/99, pp.152–86.