The politics of truth and reconciliation in South Africa
legitimizing the post-apartheid state
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Publication
2001 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
67,750 words, Guess
Page Count
271 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepoliticstruthrec00wils
- Internet Archivepoliticstruthrec00wils_137
- Internet Archivepoliticstruthrec00wils_724
- Internet Archivepoliticsoftruthr0000wils
- Internet Archivepoliticstruthrec00wils_159
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- ISBN-100521001943
- ISBN-100521802199
- ISBN-139780521001946
- ISBN-139780521802192
- Goodreads587089', '62593
- Library of Congress Control Number2001018100
- OCLC Control Number45799349
- Better World Books9780521001946
- Better World Books9780521802192
- Open LibraryOL3941111M
Classifications
- DDC305.8/00968
- LCCDT1974.2 .W55 2001
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Series Statement
- Cambridge studies in law and society
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