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SASHT REGIONAL NEWS (2013)

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Yesterday&Today, No. 10, December 2013

Book Reviews

THANK YOU - Editorial

A warm word of thanks to Prof Johan Wasserman (UKZN) who did the book reviews for the Yesterday&Today during 2012-2013. From 2014 Mr Marshall Maposa will be the leading book review editor with Prof Wasserman assisting. Ms Michelle Koekemoer will also support the Book Review Editor. Welcome and good luck to our new colleagues!

If members are interested in reviewing a book or having suggestions of books that should be reviewed, please send your needs/requests to Marshall at: Maposam2@ukzn.ac.za or Marshallmaposa@yahoo.com.

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