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Ambler, S.: Social structure and race attitudes: a critique of the liberal interpretation of South African history,   University of Calgary Honours Essay 1977, 1977
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Ann Langwadt: Healing history, narrating trauma. History and the TRC,


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Anthony, David: South African Peoples History, Radical History Review, Issue 46/47, (pp. 411-419), 1990 8 UBA: 900 E Radi, http://chnm.gmu.edu/rhr/rhr.htm
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Bank, Andrew: The Great Debate and the Origins of South African Historiography, South African Historical Society,
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Beinart, William / Delius, P.: Introduction. I Beinart, William / Trapido, S. / Delius, P. (eds.): Putting a Plough to the Ground, Ravan Press, Johannesburg, 1986 55 hes /73, delkopi indl., Carolina. 1988-7564 (1001372835 / UW:
Beinart, William and Saul Dubow, The historiography of segregation and apartheid, In Beinart and Dubow (eds.), Segregation and Apartheid in Twentieth Century South Africa, New York, Routledge, 1995 22 hes, hes t 33, Carolina. Kp 44 Åben, KB: US8-M9517, Statsbiblioteket 1-95 4628, hes /-(komp, delkopi),
Beinart, William: Political and collective violence in Southern African Historiography, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol.18, No.3,
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Belinda Bozzoli, Theatres of Struggle and the End of Apartheid,
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Bergh, Johan: The Afrikaans Historian and his Work, South Africa International, (19/2, pp. 81-89,) 1988 8 hes /77, Statsbiblioteket: Af-t a/14385.
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Bozzoli, Belinda and Peter Delius, Radical History and South African Society, Radical History Review, 46/7, pp. 14-45,
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Bozzoli, Belinda: History, Experience and Culture. Indeholdt i Bozzoli (ed.): Town and Countryside in the Transvaal, Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1983 49 hes /64(dårlig kopi),
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Bredekamp, Henry Charles: Marxist historiography on South Africa before the 1970s, Occational Papers Series, University of the Western Cape, Center for Research on Africa, No. 1, 1983 16 hes /60, UCT, BA309.168UNIV,
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Buroway, M. / Bonacick, E.: The capitalist state in South Africa: marxist and sociological perspectives on race and class, Political Power and Social Theory, bd. 2, pp. 279-335,
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Butler, Jeffrey and Deryck Schreuder, Liberal Historiography Since 1945, in Butler/Elphick/Welsh (eds.): Democratic Liberalism..., Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1987 18 hes,
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Elpick, Richard: Mission Christianity and Interwar Liberalism. Fra Butler/Elpick/Welsh (ed.): Democratic Liberalism in South Africa.., Wesleyan University Press, Middeltown., Conn., 1987
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