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Tag Archives: South Africa
Job Opening: Asian Religions, Univ. of Cape Town, Lecturer
Institution: University of Cape Town, Department of Religious Studies Location: South Africa Position: Lecturer: Asian Religions University of Cape Town Department of Religious Studies Faculty of Humanities Lecturer: Asian Religions The Department of Religious Studies, Asian Religions, … Continue reading
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Tagged asia, Asian religions, job opening, lecturer, religion, religious studies, South Africa, University of Cape Town
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Call for papers: Encountering the exotic: the collecting, trade and exchange of exotic goods between Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, from the 16th century to 21st century
Encountering the exotic: the collecting, trade and exchange of exotic goods between Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, from the 16th century to 21st century XVIth World Economic History Congress, 9th-13th July 2012, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Americas, asia, call for papers, Cape Town, culture, economic history, economics, Europe, exchange, merchants, South Africa, travel, University of Stellenbosch
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