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The Rise and Fall of the Opium Trade in the Transvaal, 1904–1910
Thembisa Waetjen
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Witwatersrand
100%
Empire
100%
Opium Trade
100%
Action
50%
Local
50%
Racial
50%
Public sphere
50%
Scheme
50%
Articulation
50%
British colonies
50%
Moral
50%
Medicine
50%
China
50%
Political Change
50%
Importation
50%
Pharmacy
50%
Keyphrases
Opium Trade
100%
Social Economy
16%
Local Patterns
16%
Opium Smoking
16%
Depravity
16%
Licit
16%
Drug Provision
16%
Price Points
16%
Racial Anxiety
16%
Material Economy
16%
Chinese Workers
16%
Social Sciences
Narcotic Drugs
100%
Supply Chain Management
12%
Entrepreneurship
12%
China
12%
Chinese
12%
Morality
12%
Balance of Trade
12%
Political Change
12%
Commerce
12%
Drug Use
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Opiate
100%
Opium
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Commerce
100%