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‘Is There Anything to Celebrate?’ Paradoxes of Policy: An Examination of the State's Approach to Commemorating South Africa's Most Ambiguous Struggle

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Pages 388-403 | Published online: 14 Jan 2009

  • We would like to thank Andrew Hall, Gordon Metz and Denver Webb for their input into this article
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