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Apartheid--The Global Itinerary

South African Cultural Formations in Transnational Circulation, 1948-1990

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"From Apartheid South Africa to Socialist Budapest and Back: Communism, Race, and Cold War Journeys."

Citation:

 Tal. Zalmanovich. 2018. “&Quot;From Apartheid South Africa To Socialist Budapest And Back: Communism, Race, And Cold War Journeys.&Quot;”. Stichproben - Vienna Journal Of African Studies , 18, 34, Pp. 111-134. https://stichproben.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/p_stichproben/Artikel/Nummer34/5_Zalmanovich_-_South_Africa_to_Budapest.pdf.

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