Jacob Dlamini, S. Hassim, Laura Helen Phillips, Chris Saunders, Thula Simpson, Janeke Thumbran, Daniel Magaziner
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South Africa, 1994 + 30: A Conversation About History After Apartheid
In this wide-ranging conversation, six scholars of South Africa detail threads of continuity and change in the historiographies, popular memories, archives, research agendas, methodologies, and within the South African academy and historical professional since the end of formal apartheid in 1994.