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Book Reviews

Internal Frontiers: African Nationalism and the Indian Diaspora in Twentieth-Century South Africa

By JON SOSKE. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2018.342 pp. ISBN 978 1 776 14210 1.

Pages 352-355 | Published online: 03 Jun 2019
 

Notes

1 N. Dladla, ‘Contested Memory: Retrieving the Africanist (Liberatory) Conception of Non-Racialism’, Theoria, 64, 153 (2017), 101–127.

2 J. Soske, ‘The Impossible Concept: Settler Liberalism, Pan-Africanism, and the Language of Non-Racialism’, African Historical Review, 47, 2 (2015), 1–36.

3 G. Vahed and A. Desai, ‘Empire’s Soldier: Gandhi and Britain’s Wars, 1899–1918’, Journal/Joernal, 39, 2 (2014), 8.

4 M. Ramose, ‘An African Perspective on Justice and Race’, Polylog, 3 (2001).

5 Ibid.; M. Ramose, ‘I Conquer, Therefore I Am the Sovereign: Reflections upon Sovereignty, Constitutionalism, and Democracy in Zimbabwe and South Africa’, in P.H. Coetzee and A.P.H. Roux, eds, Philosophy from Africa: A Text With Readings, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), 463–500, http://them.polylog.org/3/frm-en.htm, accessed 22 May 2019; J. Modiri, ‘Conquest and Constitutionalism: First Thoughts on an Alternative Jurisprudence’, South African Journal on Human Rights, 34, 3 (2018), 300–325; N. Dladla, ‘The Liberation of History and the End of South Africa: Some Notes towards an Azanian Historiography in Africa, South’, South African Journal of Human Rights, 34, 3 (2018), 415–440.

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