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Heyns CH, Taku NA, Viljoen FJ: 2008. Revolutionising Human Rights Education in African Universities: The African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. In Advocating for Human Rights: 10 Years of the Inter-American Moot Court Competition, The Raoul Wallenberg Institute for New Author Series, pp 17-40.

Harris KL: 2008. A Century of not belonging - The Chinese in South Africa. In At Home in the Chinese Diaspora, (11), Palgrave Macmillan, pp 187-205.

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Pretorius E: 2008. African plants and herbs in asthma therapy. In Botanical Medicine in Clinical Practice, (3), CAB International, pp 20-30.

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Maree JG, Ebersöhn L: 2008. Applying positive psychology to career development interventions with disadvantaged adolescents (Published in 2007 - not available in time). In Career development in Childhood and adolescence, (18), Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, pp 313-323.

Skelton AM: 2008. 'Restorative Justice in Child Justice Systems'. In Children's Rights in Africa: A Legal Perspective, (8), Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp 129-145.

Boezaart CJ: 2008. Intercountry Adoption from an African Perspective. In Children's Rights in Africa: A legal perspective, (15), Ashgate Publishing Ltd, pp 257-277.

Lotriet HH, Phahlamohlaka LJ: 2008. An Activity Theory Perspective on Action Research, LAN and Internet Development Interventions at SEIDET. In Community-Driven Projects: Reflections on a Success Story, (7), Van Schaik, pp 193-206.

Alexander PM, Lotriet HH, Phahlamohlaka LJ, van Loggerenberg JJ: 2008. Collaboration: adding a commercial face to the SEIDET Profile. In Community-Driven Projects: Reflections on a Success Story, (8), Van Schaik, pp 207-218.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2008. Introduction: Law's Autonomy. In Constitutional Conversations, (1), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 1-24.

Woolman SC, Botha H: 2008. Limitations: Shared Constitutional Interpretaion, An Appropriate Normative Framework & Hard Choices. In Constitutional Conversations, (10), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 149-186.

Roux T: 2008. The arbitrary deprivations votex: Constitutional property law after FNB. In Constitutional Conversations, (16), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 265-282.

Roux T: 2008. The principle of democracy in South African constitutional law. In Constitutional Conversations, (6), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 79-96.

Woolman SC: 2008. The South African Constitution as the Last Great Modernist Project. In Constitutional Conversations, (2), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 25-36.

Woolman SC: 2008. The Widening Gyre of Dignity. In Constitutional Conversations, (12), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 193-216.

Woolman SC: 2008. True in Theory and True in Practice: Why Application Matters. In Constitutional Conversations, (8), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 113-138.

Brand JFD: 2008. Writing the law democratically: A reply to Theunis Roux. In Constitutional Conversations, (7), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 97-111.

Woolman SC, Bishop M, Roux T: 2008. A Baedeker to Constitutional Law of South Africa. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (1), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 1-1-1-11.

Woolman SC: 2008. Application. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (31), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 31-1-31-161.

Woolman SC, Schutte Y: 2008. Auditor General. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (24B), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 24B-1-24B-16.

Woolman SC, Roux T: 2008. Co-operative Government. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (14), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 14-1-14-27.

Woolman SC, Soweto-Aullo J: 2008. Commission for the Promotion & the Protection of the Righs of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (24F), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 24F-124F-19.

Woolman SC: 2008. Community Rights: Culture, Language & Religion. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (58), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 58-1-58-75.

Woolman SC, Swanepoel J: 2008. Constitutional History. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (2), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 2-1-2-49.

Snyckers F, Le Roux J: 2008. Criminal Procedure: Rights of Detained, Arrested & Accused Persons. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (51), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 51-1-51-186.

Roux T: 2008. Democracy. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (10), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 10-1-10-77.

Woolman SC: 2008. Dignity. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (36), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 36-1-36-75.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2008. Education. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (57), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 57-1-57-95.

van der Linde M, Basson E: 2008. Environment. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (50), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 50-1-50-50.

Brand JFD: 2008. Food. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (56C), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 56C-1-56C-30.

Bishop M, Woolman SC: 2008. Freedom and Security of the Person. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (40), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 40-1-40-99.

Woolman SC: 2008. Freedom of Assembly. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (43), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 43-1-43-38.

Woolman SC: 2008. Freedom of Association. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (44), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 44-1-44-68.

Woolman SC, Botha H: 2008. Limitations. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (34), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 34-1-34-136.

Roux T: 2008. Property. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (46), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 46-1-46-37.

Woolman SC: 2008. Provincial Constitutions. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (21), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 21-1-21-20.

Madlingozi T, Woolman SC: 2008. Provincial Legislative Authority. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (19), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 19-1-19-19.

Bishop M, Woolman SC: 2008. Public Protector. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (24A), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 24A-1-24A-20.

Woolman SC, Ampofo-Anti O, Robinson K: 2008. Security Services. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (23B), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 23B-1-23B-59.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2008. Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (64), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 64-1-64-54.

Kok JA, Langford M: 2008. Water. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (56B), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 56B1-56B-28.

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Vandeyar S: 2008. Changing Student-Teachers' beliefs and attitudes towards difference in South African classrooms. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (7), Sense Publishers, pp 107-123.

Hattingh A: 2008. Community engagement at higher education institutions in South Africa: From a philanthropic approach to a scholarship of engagement. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (12), Sense Publishers, pp 205-225.

Bender CJG: 2008. Community engagement at higher education institutions in South Africa: From a philanthropic approach to a scholarship of engagement. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (12), Sense Publishers, pp 205-225.

Pillay V: 2008. From antiquity to infancy: changing institutional cultures at higher education institutions. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (13), Sense Publishers, pp 227-247.

Barnes HE: 2008. Fundamental change in mathematics education: An analysis of teachers' classroom practices and conceptions of their discipline. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (5), Sense, pp 77-94.

Nieuwenhuis FJ: 2008. Organisational Change: From adjusting the clock to morphogenesis. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (15), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 263-279.

Slabbert JA: 2008. Personal growth and professional development of student teachers through teacher education programmes. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (6), Sense Publishers, pp 95-112.

Herman C: 2008. Seeking Security: Jewish education in post-apartheid South Africa. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (10), Sense, pp 167-182.

Stoffels NT: 2008. Why do teachers do what they do? Teacher decision-making in the context of curriculum change in South Africa. In Educational Change in South Africa. Reflections on Local Realities, Practices, and Reforms, (2), Sense Publishers, pp 25-40.

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Pikirayi I: 2008. Public Involvement in Archaeological Excavations in southern Africa. In From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies - The Teaching of Archaeological Field Technicques, (20), Saffron Books, pp 305-320.

Porada H, Eriksson PG: 2008. Cyanobacterial Mat features Preserved in the Siliciclastic Sedimentary Record: Paleodeserts and Modern Supratidal Flats. In From Fossils to Astrobiology. Records of Life on Earth and Search for Extraterrestrial Biosignatures, (Part 2), Springer, pp 183-210.

Loots T: 2008. Facilitating agency for school-based support in teachers through asset-mobilisation. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (3), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 27-48.

Mohangi K: 2008. Finding roses amongst thorns: what about hope, optimism and subjective well-being?. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (7), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam/ Taipei), pp 101-115.

Ebersöhn L: 2008. From microscope to kaleidoschope. Reconsidering educational aspects related to children in the HIV&AIDS pandemic (Prof Ebersöhn is the Director of the Centre for the Study of Aids). In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (13), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 201-209.

Ogina TA: 2008. How Teachers Understand and Respond to the Emerging Needs of Orphaned Children. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (12), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam/ Taipei), pp 185-200.

Ebersöhn L: 2008. Liaising the mickroscope and kaleidoscope. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (1), Sense Publishers, pp 1-12.

Eloff I: 2008. Negotiating resilience in children affected by HIV& AIDS. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (2), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 13-25.

Loots T, Mnguni M: 2008. Pastoral support competencies of teachers subsequent to memory-box making. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (5), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 63-83.

Machawira P: 2008. Teachers living with HIV&AIDS: undeerplaying the role of emotions in the implementation of HIV?AIDS policy in Zimbabwean primary schools. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (11), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 167-184.

Chabilall JA, Hartell CG: 2008. The Impact of HIV & AIDS upon the Developmental tasks of Adolescent Girls in Child-Headed Households. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (10), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam/ Taipei), pp 147-165.

Swanepoel A: 2008. The memory-box making technique as a tool for community care and support. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (4), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 49-61.

Moletsane ME: 2008. The psychosocial effects of orphanhood on children. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (8), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam/ Taipei), pp 117-127.

Ferreira R: 2008. Using intervention research to facilitate community-based coping with HIV & AIDS. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (6), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 85-99.

Lubbe-De Beer C, Mampane MR: 2008. Voicing children's perceptions of safety and unsafety in their life-worlds. In From Microscope to Kaleidoscope. Reconsidering Educational Aspects Related to Children in the HIV&AIDS Pandemic, (9), Sense Publishers (Rotterdam/ Taipei), pp 129-145.

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Dinar A, Farolfi S, Patrone F, Rowntree K: 2008. To negotiate or to game theorize - Evaluating water allocation mechanisms in the Kat Basin, South Africa. In Game Theory and Policymaking in Natural Resources and the Environment, (5), Routledge, pp 85-111.

Taylor JRN, Emmambux MN: 2008. Millets. In Gluten Free Cereal Products and Beverages, (6), Academic Press Elsevier, pp 119-148.

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Gouse M, Shankar B, Thirtle C: 2008. The decine of BT cotton in KwaZulu-Natal: Technology and Institutions. In Hanging by a Thread: Cotton, globalization and poverty in Africa, (4), University Press, pp 103-120.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Gleichnishermeneutik im Rückblick und Vorblick. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, ?, pp 25-63.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Gleichnisse als Medien der Jesuserinnerung. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 87-121.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Im Spielraum des Verstehens. Chancen einer integrativen Gleichnishermeneutik. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 3-24.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Jesus' Parables and Ancient Rhetoric. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 238-258.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Parabeln - sonst nichts! Gattungsbestimmung jenseits der Klassifikation in 'Bildwort', 'Gleichnis', 'Parabel' und 'Beispielerzahlung'. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 383-419.

Sehoole MT: 2008. Issues, Policies, and Developments of Internationalization in Africa: Comparative Analysis. In Higher Education in Africa: The International Dimension, (17), QualiType Limited, Accra (Ghana), pp 515-533.

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van Eck BPS, Boraine A: 2008. A plea for the development of coherent labour and insolvency principles on a regional basis in the SADC countries. In International Insolvency Law: Themes and Perspectives, (11), Ashgate, pp 267-293.

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Roux T: 2008. Land restitution and reconciliation in South Africa. In Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa, (6), Cambridge University Press, pp 144-171.

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van Eck BPS: 2008. Labour law: beyond core legislation. In Law@work, (5), LexisNexis, pp 81-101.

van Eck BPS: 2008. Who is an employee?. In Law@work, (4), LexisNexis, pp 55-80.

Africa S: 2008. South Africa: SSR after Apartheid. In Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform, (9), Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, pp 169-190.

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Meeus MTH, Oerlemans LAG, Kenis P: 2008. Inter-organizational neworks and innovation. In Micro-foundations for Innovation Policy, (Exploration study no 18), Amsterdam University Press/The Hague, pp 273-314.

Boeyens JCA: 2008. The Holistic Molecule. In Models, Mysteries and Magic of Molecules, (20), Springer (Netherlands), pp 447-475.

Kloppers EC: 2008. Music and Identity. Tranformation and Negotiation. The Hymnic Identities of the Afrikaner. In Music and Identity. Transformation and Negotiation, Stellenbosch Sun Press, pp 181-198.

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Maree JG: 2008. Response to the question of racism. In New Horizons in multicultural counseling, (14), Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, pp 341-380.

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Reva O, Tümmler B: 2008. Oligonucleotide Usage Signatures of the Pseudomonas putida KT2440 Genome. In Pseudomonas: Genomics and Molecular Biology, (3), Caister Academic Press, pp 41-64.

Rensburg RS: 2008. Public relations research and evaluation in Africa. In Public relations metrics: Research and evaluation. Bledcom 2005, (13), Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp 252-263.

Ebersöhn L, Eloff I: 2008. Lessons from postgraduate studies employing photographic methodology. In Putting People in the Picture, (15), Sense Publishers Rotterdam / Taipei, pp 203-220.

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Pretorius E: 2008. Anti-inflammatory Medicinal Plants: New Insights and Research Techniques. In Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants Volume 22, Phytopharmacology and Therapeutic Values IV, (13), Studium Press LLC, USA, pp 205-226.

Hunter R, van Marle K: 2008. Rethinking Equality Projects in Law feminist perspectives. In Rethinking equality projects in law feminist perspectives, (6), HART, pp 125-148.

Thornhill C: 2008. Local government after 15 years: Issues and challenges. In Review of provinces and local government in South Africa: Constitutional foundations and practice, Konrad Adenhauer Stiftung, pp 59-83.

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Taylor JRN, Emmambux MN: 2008. Products containing other speciality grains: Sorghum, the millets and pseudocereals. In Technology of Functional Cereal Products, (13), Woodhead Publishing Limited, pp 282-326.

Viljoen FJ: 2008. Communications under the African Charter: Procedure and Admissibility. In The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: The system in practice, 1986-2006 (2nd edition), Cambridge University Press, pp 76-138.

Vettori MS: 2008. Legally imposed corporate social responsibility for the protection of HIV-positive employees in South Africa. In The Ashgate Research Companion to Corporate Social Responsibility, (10), Ashgate Publishing Limited, UK, pp 199-220.

Sprague C, Woolman SC: 2008. Aspen Pharmacare: Providing Affordable Generic Pharmaceuticals for the Treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. In The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa: Human Rights, Public-Private Partnerships & New Business Models, (13), Pretoria: UNISA Press, pp 285-298.

Woolman SC: 2008. Truly Enlightened Self-Interest: Business, Human Rights and the United Nations Global Compact. In The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa: Human Rights, Public-Private Partnerships & New Business Models, (2), Pretoria: UNISA Press, pp 36-53.

Sprague C, Woolman SC: 2008. VidaGas: Powering Health Clinics and Households in Mozambique with Liquefied Petroleum Gas. In The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa: Human Rights, Public-Private Partnerships & New Business Models, (12), Pretoria: UNISA Press, pp 273-284.

Sehoole MT: 2008. South Africa and the Dynamics of International Student Circulation. In The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context, (6), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 141-165.

Sehoole MT: 2008. The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations. In The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context, (9), Sence Publishers (Rotterdam / Taipei), pp 233-261.

Boraine A: 2008. The Reform of Administration Orders within a New Consumer Credit Framework. In The Future of Consumer Credit Regulation Creative Approaches to Emerging Problems, (10), Ashgate, pp 187-216.

Boelhouwers J, Meiklejohn KI, Holness S, Hedding DW: 2008. Geology, Gemorphology and Climate Change. In The Prince Edward Islands: Land-Sea Interactions in a Changing Ecosystem, (4), Sun Press, pp 65-96.

Hofmeyr AB: 2008. Introduction: Save Money. Live Better?. In The Wal-Mart Phenomenon Resisting Neo-Liberal Power through Art, Design and Theory, (Introduction), Jan van Eyck Publishers, pp 1-30.

Hofmeyr AB: 2008. The Wal-Mart Phenomenon: Power/Knowledge/Resistance. In The Wal-Mart Phenomenon Resisting Neo-Liberal Power through Art, Design and Theory, (3), Jan van Eyck Publishers, pp 65-106.

Mans BJ, Gothe R, Neitz AWH: 2008. Tick toxins: perspective on paralysis and other forms of toxicoses caused by ticks. In Ticks: Biology, Disease and Control, (5), Cambridge University Press, pp 108-126.

Gauton R: 2008. The Use of Corpora in Translator Training in the African Language Classroom: A Perspective from South Africa. In Topics in Language Resources from Translation and Localisation, (6), John Benjamins, pp 89-108.

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Willemse HSS: 2008. 'n Kleurkenner se kleurling. In Van Volksmoeder tot Fokoppolisiekar, Stellenbosch: African Sun Media, pp 27-38.

van der Linde A: 2008. Die beskerming van die gesin en gesinslewe met verwysing na aspekte van kontak met minderjarige kinders ingevolge die Children's Act in Vita perit, Labor non Moritur - Liber memorialis L PJ Visser. In Vita perit, labor non moritur - Liber memorialis: PJ Visser, (Section a), LexisNexis Butterworths, pp 234-257.

van Schalkwyk LN: 2008. Dood en hertrou as beeindigingswyses van onderhoudsbevele tussen voormalige eggenotes ingevolge dieWet op Egskeiding 70 van 1979. In Vita perit, labor non moritur - Liber memorialis: PJ Visser, (Section A), LexisNexis Butterworths, pp 233-256.

Boezaart CJ: 2008. Finding the perfect balance: The challenge for contemorary Private Law. In Vita perit, labor non moritur - Liber memorialis: PJ Visser, (Section A), LexisNexis Butterworths, pp 145-155.

Scott TJ: 2008. The Sting of an ancient remedy in present ties: caveat dog owners!. In Vita perit, labor non moritur - Liber memorialis: PJ Visser, (Section A), LexisNexis Butterworths, pp 95-117.

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Gray RA: 2008. 'Spirit of place': Mungoshi's rolling world. In Zimbabwean transitions: Essays on Zimbabwean literature in English, Ndebele and Shona, (12), Rodopi, pp 193-204.

Chennells A: 2008. Great Zimbabwe in Rhodesian fiction. In Zimbabwean transitions: Essays on Zimbabwean literature in English, Ndebele and Shona, (1), Rodopi, pp 1-24.

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