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Marks, Shula (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Marks, Shula
Used for/see from:
  • Winokur, Shula Eta

Author's Reluctant rebellion: the 1906-8 disturbances in Natal, 1970.

The Politics of race, class, and nationalism in twentieth-century South Africa, 1987: CIP t.p. (Shula Marks) data sheet (b. 10/14/36)

Wikipedia, March 5, 2018 (Shula Marks; Shula Eta Marks; born Shula Eta Winokur in Cape Town, 14 October 1938; emeritus professor of history, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; lecturer in the history of Africa, Institute of Commonwealth Studies and SOAS (jointly), 1963-1976; reader in the history of Southern Africa 1976-1984, professor of Commonwealth history 1984-1993 and director 1983-1993, Institute of Commonwealth Studies; professor of history of Southern Africa 1993-2001, SOAS)

Pressreader website, The Jewish Chronicle, 14 July 2017, South Africa's story maker, viewed March 5, 2018 (born in Cape Town in 1938; raised in a religiously observant household; her mother and father were both from Lithuania; undergraduate degree, University of Cape Town, 1950s; Marks and her future husband Isaac arrived in the UK in 1960; she is the doyenne of a school of African history which pays close attention to capital, the economy, and class relations)

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