External Links
- June Bam, South African History Project: History, Memory and Human Progress
- Bryan Rostron, South Africa glosses over its history, New Statesman, 6 December 1999
- Kenneth Walker, The History of South Africa: A Twice-Told Tale, Carnegie Reporter, Vol. 2/No. 4 Spring 2004
- BBC Open2Net, Can We Trust History?
- South African History Online
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