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i Robert Shanafelt, Review of History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa. Hans Erik Stolten, (ed.). In The African studies Quarterly Volume 10, Issue 1, Spring 2008.

i Raymond Suttner, Review of History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa. In African Historical Review, 40:2, pp. 99-100, 2009.

i Rita Schäfer, Review of History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa. In Africa Spectrum 1/2009, pp. 131-134 (in German).

i Steffen Jensen, Review of History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa, by Hans Erik Stolten (ed.). In Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 35 No. 116, (June 2008), pp. 350-352 (access protected).

i André du Toit, The Owl of Minerva and the Ironic Fate of the Progresive Praxis of Radical Historiography in Post-apartheid South Africa, Review Essay over History Making and Present Day Politics, in History and Theory, Volume 49, Issue 2 (pp. 266-280), May 2010 (access protected).

i Jeff B. Peires, Agony and Ecstasy at the End of the Rainbow, review of History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa, by Hans Erik Stolten (ed.). In South African Historical Journal 61,1 March 2009 (access protected).

i Teresa Barnes, The State of Academic Historiography in South Africa, review of Hans Erik Stolten (ed.), History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa. In Journal of African History, 48,03, pp. 508-09 (access protected).

 

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