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Baruch Hirson
Baruch Hirson (10 December 1921 – 3 October 1999) was a South African political activist, academic, author, and historian, who was jailed for nine years in apartheid-era South Africa before moving to England in 1973. He was co-founder of the critical journal ''Searchlight South Africa'', and in 1991, a critic of what he referred to as Stalinist methods used by the African National Congress (ANC). Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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Year of fire, year of ash : the Soweto revolt, roots of a revolution? / by Hirson, Baruch
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The Cape Town intellectuals : Ruth Schechter and her circle, 1907-1934 / by Hirson, Baruch
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A history of the Left in South Africa : writings of Baruch Hirson / by Hirson, Baruch
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Reporting the Chinese Revolution : the letters of Rayna Prohme / by Hirson, Baruch
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Reporting the Chinese Revolution : the letters of Rayna Prohme / by Hirson, Baruch
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A history of the Left in South Africa : writings of Baruch Hirson / by Hirson, Baruch
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Strike across the Empire : the seamen's strike of 1925 : in Britain, South Africa and Australasia / by Hirson, Baruch
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