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
1. Verfasser: Limb, Peter
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Sprache:eng
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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.
ISSN:0018-229X