Governing 'Poor Whites' : race, philanthropy and transnational governmentality between the United States and South Africa
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The thesis of as mentioned in this paper was funded through a Commonwealth Scholarship awarded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the Cambridge Trusts and the government of the United Kingdom, and further support was provided by the Rockefeller Foundation's Grant-in-aid programme; the Smuts Memorial Fund, in memory of Jan Christiaan Smuts; and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.Abstract:
The thesis was funded through a Commonwealth Scholarship awarded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the Cambridge Trusts and the government of the United Kingdom.
Further support was provided by the Rockefeller Foundation’s Grant-in-aid programme; the Smuts Memorial Fund, in memory of Jan Christiaan Smuts; and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.read more
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