Nigel Worden
Nigel Worden (born 27 March 1955) is a British/South African historian who has researched the history of Cape slavery and the social and cultural history of early colonial Cape Town. He is Emeritus Professor of History and retired from the Historical Studies department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa in 2016. He graduated from Jesus College Cambridge and was subsequently Research Fellow at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge and Lecturer in Commonwealth History at the University of Edinburgh. He holds MA and PhD degrees in History from the University of Cambridge and BA degrees in Art History and Linguistics from the University of South Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cape Town between East and West social identities in a Dutch colonial town by Worden, Nigel 1955-
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The making of modern South Africa conquest, apartheid, democracy by Worden, Nigel 1955-
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The making of modern South Africa conquest, apartheid, democracy by Worden, Nigel 1955-
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"What are we?" Proteus and the problematising of history by Worden, Nigel 1955-
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Honourable intentions? violence and virtue in Australian and Cape colonies, c. 1750 to 1850
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