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'Kaffirs on a March' |
Mixed media scene of Hottentots on a march riding oxens. |
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A diversity of control – power and the foundation of Lion’s Bush Conservancy |
This paper is a draft of a case study intended to form part of my MA thesis. Please do not |
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An Investigation into the Influence of certain Variables Affecting the Accident Rate among the Sugar Mill workers on the Natal North Coast |
This study was conducted in five sugar mills which are situated on the Natal North Coast. Data for the research were obtained from accident report forms and some personal information was obtained from the personnel files. |
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Bhoola Family in Indian Businessmen in the Durban Area: Indian Immigration to SA, the Establishment of the Business and its Progress up to the Present |
The Bhoola family are also a family originally from India who immigrated to South Africa and established trading rights here. The first Bhoola who was one of the pioneer Indian merchants who settled in Sutherlands Pietermaritzburg....... |
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Business Economics Marketing: The Analysis of the Demographic Details and Purchasing Power of South Africa with a View to Entering Foreign Investments | ||
Gender Under Fire - interrogating War in South Africa, 1939-1945 |
Warfare in the twentieth century – with few exceptions as the century closed – provided a theatre for the consolidation of gender roles. The gender roles of "soldiers" and "mothers" in particular were remarkably uncontested during war years. |
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Housing aspirations in the Coloured Community of Durban |
This study is intended to provide some information in this field, focussing specifically on the housing aspirations of the community. An attempt has been made to ensure that the study is as objective as circumstances permit. |
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Indian Businessmen in the Durban Area: Indian Immigration to SA, the Establishment of the Business and its Progress up to the Present |
This work focuses on Indian businessmen in the Durban area only. This field of research, of recent is under focus by a number of historians and scholars. My research is only fractional in this field yet I hope it is resourceful |
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IS SOUTH AFRICA WINNING THE BATTLE? UN CONFERENCE ON RACISM 28 AUGUST - 7 SEPTEMBER 2001 IN DURBAN | ||
Isandhlawana Special Issue No June 1980 | ||
Judicial Murder: The ANC Three | ||
Problems confronting Indian businessmen | ||
SA political press cuttings |
Press cuttings |
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Seated couple |
Seated couple |
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The Dynamics of lndian Family Firms in Durban |
The author argues that there is a relationship between the joint family and economic (business) development and that contrary to the general belief that the joint (or extended) family is an inhibition to development, it has been in Durban a positive element. |
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The Dynamics of lndian Family Firms in Durban |
The author argues that there is a relationship between the joint family and economic (business) development and that contrary to the general belief that the joint (or extended) family is an inhibition to development, it has been in Durban a positive element. |
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THE HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDIAN THEATRE IN NATAL |
It is found that the history of South African Indian theatre is a gold-mine of raw material which fits neatly within the broader context of how theatre generally developed in the country. The overriding commonality invariably is the part played by politics. |
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The History of the Indian market gardeners of Cliffdale (1977 – 1987) |
This study will be examining the circumstances surrounding the founding of Cliffdale, and the tracing of the community up to the present. Particular attention will be paid to market gardening. |
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The Lobito Bay Indians |
In April 1907 some 2 208 ex-indentured Indians left Durban for Lobito Bay in Angola. The object of their attraction was the Benguela Railway, work on which had begun in 1903. |
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The silent scourge? Silicosis, respiratory disease and gold-mining in South Africa |
Mining companies in South Africa have publicized their benevolent concern for the health oftheir workers. However, there are legal, practical and political reasons for this concern. |