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Leslie Witz, Apartheid's Festival: Contesting South Africa's National Pasts. Bloomington, IN, and Cape Town: Indiana University Press; David Philip, 2003. xii + 324 pp. ISBN: 0-253-34271-6 (hbk.); 0-253-21613-3 (pbk.).

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Leslie Witz, Apartheid's Festival: Contesting South Africa's National Pasts. Bloomington, IN, and Cape Town: Indiana University Press; David Philip, 2003. xii + 324 pp. ISBN: 0-253-34271-6 (hbk.); 0-253-21613-3 (pbk.).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 June 2011

Christopher Saunders
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University of Cape Town

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Book Reviews: Africa
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Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 2005

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1 Kirby, R., The Secret Letters of Jan van Riebeeck (London: Penguin Books, 1992).Google Scholar Cf. Petzold, J., ‘In Search of a New National History: Debunking Old Heroes in Robert Kirby's The Secret Letters of Jan van Riebeeck’, Research in African Literatures 32 (3) Fall 2001.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Cf. Saunders, C., Historical Dictionary of South Africa (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1983)Google Scholar and Saunders, C. and Southey, N., with Suttie, Mary-Lynn, Historical Dictionary of South Africa (2nd ed., Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000).Google Scholar