History making and present day politics : the meaning of collective memory in South Africa / edited by Hans Erik Stolten.
Material type: Text The Nordic Africa Institute 2007Description: 376 pISBN: 9789171065810 (pbk.); 9171065814 (pbk.)Subject(s): Collective memory | Political cultureDDC classification: 968.06/5Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Lagos Study Centre | DT1776 .H57 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0814825 | |
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Contents: Chapter 1. History in the new South Africa : An introduction / Hans Erik Stolten -- Part 1. THE ROLE OF HISTORY IN THE CREATION OF A NEW SOUTH AFRICA. Chapter 2. Thoughts on South Africa : Some preliminary ideas / Saul Dubow -- Chapter 3. New nation, new history? Constructing the past in post-apartheid South Africa / Colin Bundy -- Chapter 4. Truth rather than justice? Historical narratives, gender, and public education in South Africa / Elaine Unterhalter -- Chapter 5. Claiming land and making memory : Engaging with the past in land restitution / Anna Bohlin -- Chapter 6 . Reflections on practising applied history in South Africa, 1994-2002: From skeletons to schools / Martin Legassick -- Chapter 7. From apartheid to democracy in South Africa : A reading of dominant discourses of democratic transition / Thiven Reddy -- Part 2. THE HANDLING OF HERITAGE AND THE POPULARISING OF MEMORY. Chapter 8 . The politics of public history in post-apartheid South Africa / Gary Baines -- Chapter 9 . The transformation of heritage in the new South Africa / Christopher Saunders -- Chapter 10. Reframing remembrance : The politics of the centenary commemoration of the South African War of 1899-1902 / Albert Grundlingh -- Chapter 11. Structure of memory : Apartheid in the museum / Georgi Verbeeck -- Chapter 12. Building the "new South Africa" : Urban space, architectural design, and the disruption of historical memory / Martin Murray. Part 3. INTERPRETATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY. Chapter 13. Whose memory - whose history? The illusion of liberal and radical historical debates / Bernhard Makhosezwe Magubane -- Chapter 14. Four decades of South African academic historical writing : A personal perspective / Christopher Saunders -- Chapter 15. The role of business under apartheid : Revisiting the debate / Merle Lipton -- Chapter 16. Afrikaner anti-communist history production in South African historiography / Wessel Visser -- Chapter 17. "1922 and all that" : Facts and the writing of South African political history / Allison Drew -- Chapter 18. A useable past : The search for "history in chords" / Catherine Burns
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