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The multiple meanings of land and agrarian change
Theorizing land reform and agrarian change
Theoretical insights for land reform
The making of land policy before 1948
Post-1948 land questions and territorial dominance
Space, race, and the fall and rise of hegemonic blocs
The ideals versus the realities of land reform
Continuity and change in the former Bantustans
Land reform, farmworkers, and commercial farming areas
Tenure reform and small-scale agriculture in the "coloured reserves"
The land question in national parks
The urban built environment and land claims
Conclusion: land reform for what? Reengaging epistemological and pragmatic questions.

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