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174 Sapire, H. J. & Grundlingh, A. “From Feverish Festival to Repetitive Ritual? The Changing Fortunes of Great Trek Mythology in an Industrialised South Africa, 1938- 1988”, paper delivered at the Social Transformation Seminar, University of the Witwatersrand: Johannesburg, 1989.

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Deacon, H. ‘Using Computer Technology in History Teaching’, South African Historical Journal, Vol. 38, May 1998, pp. 3-19.

Delmont, E. ‘The Voortrekker Monument: Monolith or Myth’, South African Historical Journal, 29, Nov. 1993, pp. 76-101.

Forsyth, P. ‘The Past in the Service of the Present: The Political Use of History by Chief A.N.M.G. Buthelezi 1951-1991’, South African Historical Journal, 26, 1992, pp. 74-92.

Grundlingh, A. ' Politics, Principles and Problems of a Profession: Afrikaner Historians and their Discipline, c.1920-c.1965', Perspectives in Education, Vol. 12, Issue 1, 1990/91, pp. 1-19.

Hall, M. ‘The Virtual University: Education for All, or a Segregated Highway?’, South African Journal of Science, 1994.

Hamilton, C. ‘Advanced archival module’, S.A. Archival Journal, vol. 40, 1998, pp.137-136.

175 Hyslop, J. ‘Problems of Explanation in the Study of Afrikaner Nationalism: A Case Study of the West Rand’, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 22, No. 3, Sept.1996, pp.373-385.

Hyslop, J. ‘The Prophet Van Rensberg’s Vision of Nelson Mandela: White Popular Religious Culture and Responses to Democratisation’, Social Dynamics, Vol.21, No. 2, 1995, pp. 23-55.

Kendall, L. ‘Meaning and Identity in Cyberspace- the performance of Gender, Class and Race Online’, Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 21, Issue 2, 1998, p. 129-153.

Newell, M. E. “Subterranean Electronic Blues; or, How a Former Technophobe Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Multimedia, The Journal of American History, 1997, pp. 1346-1352.

Phillips, H. ‘AIDS in the context of South Africa's Epidemic History: Preliminary historical thoughts’, South African Historical Journal, vol. 45, 2001, pp. 11-26.

Rosenzweig, R. ‘”So What’s Next for Clio?” CD-ROM and Historians’, The Journal of American History, 1995, pp. 1621-1640.

Schönteich, M. ‘The White Right: A threat to South Africa's internal security?’ SA Crime Quarterly, 3, 2003, pp. 1-4.

Stephney, I. ‘Technology Beyond History: Re-workings of Afrikaner Identity on the Internet’, in Ethnologies, Le Web, Special Edition, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2000.

Tankard, K. ‘History, the Internet and South Africa’, South African Historical Journal, Vol. 38, May 1998, pp. 20-33.

Thelen, D. ‘The Postmodern Challenge of Introducing Past to Present: Teaching About Memories and Monuments’, Perspectives in Education, Vol. 14, No. 2, 1993, pp. 117- 138.

Walbert, K. L. ‘Teaching, Collaboration, and the Internet: Joining a Global Conversation’, The Journal of American History, 1997, pp. 1357-1360.

Witz, L. ‘’n Fees Vir Die Oog’: Looking In on the 1952 Jan Van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival Fair in Cape Town, South African Historical Journal, 29, Nov. 1993, pp. 5-27.

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