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RF/6/14: Don Pinnock interview with Hilary Kuny and Luli Callinicos
An interview conducted by Don Pinnock circa 1992 with Hilary Kuny and Luli Callinicos. Part of a series carried out at Grahamstown University. and held at the UWC/Robben Island Mayibuye Archive
A place in the city : The Rand on the eve of apartheid, Luli Callinicos : book review
Luli Callinicos has earned a well-deserved reputation for excellence in the field of popular history with the first two volumes in the series A people\u27s history of South Africa. The quality of both Gold and workers 1886-1924 (1980) and Working life 1886-1940 : Factories, townships, and popular culture on the Rand (1987) has been widely recognised by professional historians, teachers of history and their students, as well as members of the wider public interested in South Africa\u27s past; in addition, the latter publication won the prestigious Noma Award for Publishing in Africa
Luli Callinicos
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Anti-apartheid people's histories and post-apartheid nationalist biographies
The chapter contrasts anti-apartheid people's histories and post-apartheid nationalist biographies, focusing on the exemplary work of Luli Callinicos -- her people's histories of the Witwatersrand in the 1980s, her biographical studies of Oliver Tambo in the 1990s and 2000s, and the 2016 play on her early people's histories, 'If We Dig'
Oliver Tambo and the Politics of Class, Race and Ethnicity in the African National Congress
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