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Cynthia, an Associate Professor at WITS, is also head of the division of Arts, Culture, Heritage and Management at the Wits School of Arts. Her research interests are in apartheid education, memorialisation and memory and museums ans spaces for cultural dialogue. She teaches post graduate courses in public culture and reprsenations of history and undergraduate courses in customary law in South Africa.
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Mucha teaches in the Department of History at the University of the Witwatersrand. His research areas are urban and environmental history, particularly the politics of water and other resources in colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe. He teaches African history and courses that focus on South Africa and Zimbabwe, as well as Latin America.
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Arianna is a postdoctoral research fellow in the NRF Chair themed 'Local History and Present Realities' at Wits University. She is currently working on a research project on the politics of resistance in the town of Zeerust and the adjacent Lehurutshe region. Her PhD in History (from the School of Oriental and African Studies) has re-examined the history of the South African liberation movements in exile in the 1960s.
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Nick is a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Africa in the department of History. His research interests are in relgion, gender, commemoration and historiography. He teaches courss on East Africa, Southern African in the colonial period as well as philosophy, methdology and historiography.
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Thula completed his Ph.D at the University of London in 2007 and now holds a Senior Lecturer post in the department of Historical and Heritage Studies, University of Pretoria. His Ph.d thesis is titled 'The People's War of Umkhonto we Sizwe, 1961-1990' and current work continues his research interest in ANC armed struggle.
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Sandra is Associate Professor of History at Stellenbosch University. She is a social and environmental historian of southern Africa, having received concomitantly both a doctorate in modern history at the University of Oxford and an MSc in Environmental Management also from Oxford. She has published on Afrikaner identity and animals in history. She is the co-author with Greg Bankoff, of Breeds of Empire (NIAS Press, 2007) co-editor, with Lance van Sittert, of Canis Africanis: a dog history of southern Africa (Brill, 2008) and she is currently writing the history of horses in southern Africa. Sandra teaches a course called “A brief history of the last five million years”, environmental history and methodology.
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