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Norman Etherington
Norman Etherington
AM
is emeritus Professor of History at the
University of Western Australia
, who is best known for his published research on the history of
European imperialism
, Christian missions and Southern Africa. He is a past president of the Australian Historical Association and the African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific. Outside of academia, he is best known for his involvement with heritage conservation, having served on the
Adelaide City Council
, the
Heritage Council of Western Australia
, the Council of the
National Trust of Western Australia
, and as president of the
National Trust of South Australia
.
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Missions and empire
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Grappling with the beast indigenous southern African responses to colonialism, 1840-1930 /
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