Fort Hare from the inside Under Protest : The Rise of Student Resistance at the University of Fort Hare, D. Massey : book review
Despite its fame, Fort Hare and its history has remained relatively little-studied, its sources under-used. There have been some attempts: a memoir-history by 1950s lecturer Donovan Williams, some official histories, and theses, but they do not plumb Fort Hare's complex past from the perspectiv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Historia (Three Rivers) 2012-05, Vol.57 (1), p.206-208 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite its fame, Fort Hare and its history has remained relatively little-studied, its sources under-used. There have been some attempts: a memoir-history by 1950s lecturer Donovan Williams, some official histories, and theses, but they do not plumb Fort Hare's complex past from the perspective of students. Recently, however, there has been a student's memoir, by Nomsa Mazwai, Sai Sai: Little Girl. Now Daniel Massey, who studied there in the 1990s and wrote an excellent Master's thesis on student politics, has revised and published it in the Hidden Histories series. |
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ISSN: | 0018-229X |