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Author(s): Frederik van Zyl Slabbert Title: The Last White Parliament ISBN: 0 86850 113 1 Publisher/place: Hans Strydom/Jonathan Ball Publishers, Johannesburg This Edition: first Year of Publication: 1985 Binding: hardcover Dustjacket: yes Number of pages: 175 Weight: 513g Condition: very good -has previous owner’s name written inside
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Buy The Other Side of History by Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert for R50.00
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Buy Duskant Die Geskiedenis By Frederik van Zyl Slabbert for R150.00
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Buy The Passion for Reason: Essays in Honour of Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert | Edited by Alfred LeMaitre... for R67.00
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SOFT COVER - VERY GOOD CONDITION - BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS - PUBLISHED JONATHAN BALL 2006/
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Paperback in good condition. Spine is good. Front and back cover pages showing age. Published 2006. 174 pages. An anecdotal reflection on political transition in South Africa. One thing the 'old' and the new' South Africa have in common is a passion for inventing history. History is not seen as a dispassionate inquiry into what happened, but rather as a part of political mobilization promoting some form of collective self-interest read on......
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Buy South Africas Options - Strategies for Sharing Power - van Zyl Slabbert, Frederik & Welsh, David for R90.00
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2003 edition. Soft cover, 331 pages. Very good condition. Under 1kg. Edited by Charles Villa-Vicencio and Erik Doxtader A key event in South Africa’s recent past was the granting of amnesty through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This thought-provoking collection of essays explores issues such as: · Was amnesty in South Africa a political compromise? · What are the advantages of truth commissions versus legal trials? · Who decided who was granted amnesty and on what grounds? · How do the victims feel about the truth commission process? · Did the amnesty process make a meaningful contribution to reconciliation? Contributors to the volume include Antjie Krog, Alex Boraine, George Bizos and Albie Sachs, Dumisa Ntsebeza, Van Zyl Slabbert, and Pumia Gobodo-Madikizela.
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