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Founded in 1959 by authors and publishers [[Koos Human]] (1931-)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_Human] and [[Leon Rousseau]] (1931–2016)[http://www.humanrousseau.com/authors/989], the business initially focused on publishing new wrting in [[Afrikaans]], but later started publishing broader based South African works, in both [[Afrikaans]] and in English.  
 
Founded in 1959 by authors and publishers [[Koos Human]] (1931-)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_Human] and [[Leon Rousseau]] (1931–2016)[http://www.humanrousseau.com/authors/989], the business initially focused on publishing new wrting in [[Afrikaans]], but later started publishing broader based South African works, in both [[Afrikaans]] and in English.  
  
In the 1980s it also founded a subsidiary imprint called [[H&R Academica Uitgewers]] to publish books for school and university use n(see also [[Academica Publishers]]).  
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==Literary and other publications==
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==[[H&R Academica Uitgewers]]==
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In the 1980s the company also founded a subsidiary imprint called [[H&R Academica Uitgewers]] to publish books for school and university use (see also [[Academica Publishers]]).  
  
 
It became part of the [[Naspers]] publishing empire in 19**.
 
It became part of the [[Naspers]] publishing empire in 19**.

Revision as of 05:20, 15 November 2021

Human & Rousseau is a South African publishing house.

Also found as: H&R, Human en Rousseau and Human and Rousseau

Origins

Founded in 1959 by authors and publishers Koos Human (1931-)[1] and Leon Rousseau (1931–2016)[2], the business initially focused on publishing new wrting in Afrikaans, but later started publishing broader based South African works, in both Afrikaans and in English.

Literary and other publications

H&R Academica Uitgewers

In the 1980s the company also founded a subsidiary imprint called H&R Academica Uitgewers to publish books for school and university use (see also Academica Publishers).

It became part of the Naspers publishing empire in 19**.

Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Sources

http://www.humanrousseau.com/

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_Human

http://www.humanrousseau.com/authors/989

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