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J.S. Marais, a great South African historian: a personal re-assessment

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2016
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Southern Africa

This article is a personal assessment aimed to establish J.S. Marais's legacy. It is written in the light of the insights I gained as I interacted with him as an undergraduate and honours student (starting in 1949), as a research student, and finally as a departmental colleague over a period of ten years or so. It begins with my experience of his teaching. He was a poor lecturer, especially to large classes. This improved with smaller classes. He came into his own in the honours year. He was a specialist in South African history as a case study in the colonial era, from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. Marais was excellent as a supervisor of postgraduate research from honours to doctoral level, empathetic and patient in handling his students' needs. A further feature of his honours teaching was his development of a course in historical method and philosophy of history. Next, the article covers Marais's preparation for an academic career, first at UCT and then at Oxford,...

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