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Wupperthal: listening to the past

Bibliography: pages 205-207.

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Main Author: Bilbe, Mark
Other Authors: Penn, Nigel
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Historical Studies 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17486 Wupperthal: listening to the past Bilbe, Mark Penn, Nigel Western Cape History Oral History Bibliography: pages 205-207. The community of the Wupperthal Mission Station and its satellite stations, forms the focus of this text. The mission is situated in the Tra-Tra River Valley in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape. In this text, I have sketched a series of vignettes to portray the lives of certain individuals, characters in the community's past and certain events throughout the history of the mission. The work is largely an oral history project, combined with a certain degree of philosophy of history as well as incorporating secondary sources where applicable. Though post-modem in certain aspects, this work incorporates sound modernist thought and academic practice. It is intended to be accessible to a wide readership, and prove to be entertaining as well as insightful. The scholarly endeavour driving this text is as sincere, as the history is real. It is a journey I encourage the reader to take with an open mind, taking time to savour the richness of the peoples' experiences. It is their quest for legitimacy, a combined search for truth, and my personal adventure. 2016-03-04T16:47:25Z 2016-03-04T16:47:25Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17486 eng application/pdf Department of Historical Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Western Cape History
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Bilbe, Mark
Wupperthal: listening to the past
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title Wupperthal: listening to the past
title_full Wupperthal: listening to the past
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Oral History
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