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Making Words Visible: Aspects of Orality, Literacy, Illiteracy and History in Southern Africa

Pages 3-27 | Published online: 14 Jan 2009

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Sean Field. (2008) Turning up the Volume: Dialogues about Memory Create Oral Histories. South African Historical Journal 60:2, pages 175-194.
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Patrick Harries. (2001) Missionaries, Marxists and Magic: Power and the Politics of Literacy in South-East Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 27:3, pages 405-427.
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Antony Costa. (1997) Custom and common sense. African Studies 56:1, pages 19-42.
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GARY MINKLEY & NICKY ROUSSEAU. (1996) ‘This Narrow Language’: People's History and the University: Reflections from the University of the Western Cape. South African Historical Journal 34:1, pages 175-195.
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Simon Teuscher. (2010) Document collections, mobilized regulations, and the making of customary law at the end of the Middle Ages. Archival Science 10:3, pages 211-229.
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Carolyn Hamilton, Bernard K. Mbenga & Robert Ross. 2010. The Cambridge History of South Africa. The Cambridge History of South Africa 1 62 .
Stephen Volz. (2014) Words of Batswana: Letters to the Editor of Mahoko a Becwana , 1883–1896 . History in Africa 34, pages 349-366.
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