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''The Oxford History of South Africa'' is a two volume history of South Africa published by Clarendon Press in 1969 (Vol. I) and 1971 (Vol. II). The publication of the work marked a watershed in the historiography of South Africa by for the first time giving indigenous Africans a central role in the history of the country.


Background

Until the 1960s, the history of South Africa was predominantly seen through a white colonialist lens that concentrated on white political history since the beginning of European settlement and tended to ignore earlier events and the history of the black majority. It was also a history written predominantly by whites and taught in white-dominated universities. This began to change in the 1970s as South African historians were exposed to new ways of working in foreign universities, particularly in Shula Marks's London history seminar.


Publication

The publication of the two volumes has been described as a watershed in South African historiography as the first work to devote a significant amount of space to the indigenous African population and, in the first volume, as much space to blacks as whites. The fact that it broke new ground made it controversial but it helped to foster new research in the area."The Revolution in South African Historiography" by
Iain R. Smith Iain Robertson Smith (16 July 1939 - 7 December 2021) was emeritus reader in history at the University of Warwick. He was a specialist in the history of South Africa and the South African War in particular. Smith was a member of Council of T ...
in '' History Today'', Vol. 38, February 1988, pp. 8-10.


Volumes

*''The Oxford History of South Africa Volume I. South Africa to 1870''. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1969. *''The Oxford History of South Africa Volume II. South Africa 1870 to 1966''. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1971."A Liberal Dilemma: A Critique of the Oxford History of South Africa".
Anthony Atmore & Nancy Westlake, '' Race & Class'', October 1972, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 107-136.


See also

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The Cambridge History of South Africa ''The Cambridge History of South Africa'' is a two volume history of South Africa published by Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted letters patent by Henry VI ...
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References

1969 non-fiction books 1971 non-fiction books History of South Africa Clarendon Press books History books about Africa {{SouthAfrica-hist-book-stub