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Extracted from text ... *. We asked the author of this paper to submit it to the South African Historical Journal as a way of taking our debates and reflections about the state of History forward (see South African Historical Journal, no 51). It is primarily, as will be seen, a reflection on how the evolution of urban history as a discipline in South Africa has intersected with the author's own career as an historian and is not intended to be a comprehensive survey. 1. In revising it , I am grateful to suggestions from Cynthia Kros and Alan Mabin. 2. This paper ..

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