Abstract
Visitors to the National Cultural History Museum in Pretoria might opt to linger over a meal in the African Window Restaurant, located on its main floor. The bill of fare on a warm spring day in 2003 offered two options: a “Western meal” featuring chicken á la king with rice, or the “ethnic meal” consisting of tripe with pap.
It’s only history if you steal something really large-like a country. Then it’s history.
Turkey und Stein, 1993
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Dubin, S.C. (2006). “The History of Our Future”: Revamping Edifices of a Bygone Era. In: Transforming Museums. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-05775-4_6
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