Editorial |
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| · EDITORIAL Wassermann, Johan
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Articles |
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| · Poverty, inequality, and atmospheric colonisation: Pointers for the school history curriculum Gustafsson, Martin
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| · Beyond Reenactment: exploring the Battle at Egazini with grade 10 history learners using applied theatre Hellemann, Phemelo C.; Heshu, Masixole
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| · Insights into the Implementation of Curriculum Reforms in Zimbabwe: Heritage Studies and History in Mutare District Secondary Schools Mashayamombe, Ephraim; van den Berg, Geesje
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| · Re-Writing His-Story: Exploring the Censorship of History through School Textbooks and Public Artefacts Bharath, Pranitha; Human, Deléne
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| · GBL in History Education: Insights from Dogs of War Bunt, Byron; Bunt, Lance
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| · Can history be used to build the nation? An analysis of the idea of a compulsory school history curriculum in post-apartheid South Africa Chimbunde, Pfuurai; Moreeng, Boitumelo Benjamin
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| · The pros and cons of history as a compulsory subject in South Africa from the lens of history teachers in the Frances Baard District Sithole, Fikile; Fru, Raymond
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| · lingoma (Traditional Songs) and Izibongo (Traditional Poems): Implications for History Teaching and Learning in South African Schools Mvenene, Jongikhaya
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Book Reviews |
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| · States and the Making of Others: Perspectives on Social State Institutions and Othering in Southern Africa and Western Europe Lewis, Franklin A.
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| · Anthem to the Unity of Women Manganye, Maiti
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| · In Whose Place? Confronting Vestiges of Colonialism and Apartheid Zungu, Mthunzi
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| · Fighting for my country Myeni, Derrick
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| · Apartheid Remains De Bruyn, Luke J
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Hands-on Articles |
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| · Strengthening the history curriculum by reimagining what we teach in the classroom: scaffolding through the FET phase, using the work of historians from a decolonised perspective Brookbanks, Gordon; Mbambo, Lethukukhanya
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