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Race and hospitality: Allied troops of colour on the South African home front during the Second World War
Authors:Jean P Smith
Institution:1. Defence Studies Department, King’s College, London, UK jean.smith@kcl.ac.ukORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0444-1607
Abstract:Though often marginalised in histories of the Second World War, South Africa, in addition to contributing manpower and economic support to the Allied war effort, was a transport hub and a site for military training. Millions of Allied servicemen and women spent time in South Africa, which became an important node in both imperial and Allied wartime networks. Examining the varied experiences of Allied personnel of colour in South Africa, with a focus on the Māori battalion, this essay, working towards a transnational social history of the conflict, highlights the ways in which wartime hospitality both reflected and subverted ideologies and practices of racial segregation.
Keywords:Second World War  South Africa  home front  hospitality  race  Māori
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