African Research and Documentation 140 – 2021, Contents
AFRICAN RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION
No. 140 2021
CONTENTS
Muchefa, L. (2021). An Appraisal of Zimbabwe’s response to COVID-19, with a Special Focus on the Heritage Sector………. 3–9.
Sambrook, K., & Priest, C. (2021). Voyage to Madagascar: the making of an online exhibition……………….10–17.
Athol Fugard interviewed by Peter Davis. (2021)……………………18–34.
Obituaries
Muchefa, L. (2021). Archiving to the last breath: a tribute to Ivan Munhamu Murambiwa……………………….35–39.
Lowry, J. (2021). Ivan Murambiwa and the international archival community……………………………….. 40–41.
Acton, M. M. (2021). Andrew Finlay Walls and Libraries…………………………………………… 42–45.
Book Reviews
McCann, L. (2021). Patrick van Rensburg: Rebel, Visionary and Radical Educationist, by Kevin Shillington. Johannesburg, Wits University Press, 2020. xxii, 354 pp. ISBN 978-1-77614-604-8. US$30.00………………………………. 46–48.
Barringer, T. (2021). Archie L. Dick, Reading Spaces in South Africa, 1850s-1920s (Cambridge Elements in Publishing and Book Culture), Cambridge University Press, 2020, viii + 93 pp. ISBN 978-1-108-81470-6, £9.99…………………………….48–49.
Chouchene, A. M. (2021). Sarah Lefanu Something of Themselves: Kipling, Kingsley, Conan Doyle and Anglo Boer War, London, Hurst, 2020, xiii + 381, ISBN 978-1787-38309-8, £25………………………………………49–51.
Alabi, A. M. (2021). Rebecca Jones At the Crossroads: Nigerian Travel and Literary Culture in Yoruba and English, Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2019, 312 pp. ISBN 978-1787-4459-18, £60………………………………….. 51–54.
Barringer, T. (2021). The Roots of Social Change: Life in Britain and the Empire 1815-1939, by Stuart Sherring, Poole, Ideas Cafe Publishing, 2021, ii + 399 pp. [No ISBN. Produced in a limited edition of 200 copies and sold through three specified charities at £21.99. A copy has been deposited at the British Library]……………………. 54–55.