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Military history of South Africa: from the Dutch-Khoi wars to the end of apartheid / Stapleton, Timothy J 2010  Book
Stapleton, Timothy J Book
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Publication Santa Barbara, Praeger, 2010.
Description xi, 229p.
Standard Number 9780313365898, hbk
Key Words World Wars  Military  South Africa  Dutch-Khoi War  Diamond War  Gold War 
Military History 
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Sexual Health in Britain’s West African Colonial Army (1898–1960) / Stapleton, Timothy J   Journal Article
Stapleton, Timothy J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Unlike the British metropolitan military, Britain’s new West African colonial army of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ignored sexually transmitted diseases, more concerned with tropical disease and establishing medical infrastructure. This changed after the First World War when British officers in West Africa launched aggressive interventions against venereal disease in the ranks, including genital inspections, punishments, and emergency disinfection, none of which had any impact. After the Second World War, with more effective treatments, British officers stopped obsessing over sexually transmitted disease among West African soldiers. Colonial stereotypes around race and gender informed these military health policies.
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