A Study of Cultural Adjustment on the Witwatersrand
The author attempts to present the results of his study into an accurate, large-scale view of the process of acculturation of Africans adapting themselves to a modern industrial life in South Africa. His research includes personal investigations, interviews, questionnaires, official government papers and publications and municipal documents, et al. A list of 16 tables and 7 Appendices are included. Light toning to feps. 453 Pages. Contents clean and firmly bound. 1st Edtion. Good+. Thin card wraps with edge-wear. Large open tear on the top edge of spine. Sunning and toning.
Publisher: The Lovedale Press
Date Published: No published date. Circa 1938
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good+.
Jacket Condition: Thin card wraps with edge-wear. Large open tear on the top edge of spine. Sunning and toning.
Dimensions: 21.5cm x 15cm x 3.5cm
Additional information
| Weight | 800 g |
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