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THE STATE OF ACADEMIC HISTORIOGRAPHY IN SOUTH AFRICA - History Making and Present Day Politics: The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa. Edited by Hans Erik Stolten. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2007. Pp. 376. No price given, paperback (isbn978-91-7106-581-0).
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PUBLISHING STRATEGIES IN COLONIAL KENYA - Never Be Silent: Publishing and Imperialism in Kenya, 1884–1963. By Shiraz Durrani. London: Vita Books, 2006. Pp. 271. £20 (isbn978-1-869886-05-9).
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A FIRST-HAND PERSPECTIVE ON THE DAR MUTINY - The Dar Mutiny of 1964. By Tony Laurence. Brighton: The Book Guild Ltd., 2007. Pp. v+244. £16 (isbn978-1-84624-081-2).
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DICHOTOMIES AMONG THE SWAHILI - The Global Worlds of the Swahili: Interfaces of Islam, Identity and Space in 19th- and 20th-Century East Africa. Edited by Roman Loimeier and Rüdiger Seesemann. Münster: LIT, 2006. Pp. x+409. €34.90, paperback (isbn3-8258-9769-9).
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