The Cambridge History of South Africa
Two volume history of South Africa published in 2009 and 2011
The Cambridge History of South Africa is a two volume history of South Africa published by Cambridge University Press in 2009 (Vol. 1) and 2011 (Vol. 2).
Volumes
- Volume 1: From Early Times to 1885. 2009. Edited by Carolyn Hamilton, Bernard K. Mbenga, and Robert Ross. ISBN 9780521517942[1]
- Volume 2: 1885–1994. 2011. Edited by Robert Ross, Anne Kelk Mager, and Bill Nasson. ISBN 9780521869836[2]
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