Buijs, Gina. (Ed). - Migrant Women. Crossing Boundaries and Changing Identities.Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women. Volume 7. Berg. Oxford 1993. Printed white boards. 204pp 8vo. No inscriptions. white boards a little dusty, else a VG copy. ISBN: 085496729X Most of the articles had their origins in seminar papers delivered at the Oxford Womens Series seminars held in the Hilary Term of 1990 under the auspices of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women, at Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford. Articles of African interest included: Cecillie Swaisland, Female Migration and Social Mobility: British Female Domestic Servants to South Africa 1860-1914. Gina Buijs, Women Alone: Migrants from Transkei Employed in Rural Natal.
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