SOUTH AFRICA
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A Way to Follow | ||
Men and Affairs | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 144 | ||
The Long View: Rhodesia, Contact vol 8, no.9 | ||
Rhodesia | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 114 | ||
Chemchemi Newsletter, vol 2, no. 1, February 1965 | ||
Memo |
This memo concerns the unfortunate result of Poor communications, Names have been conveyed verbally where necessary...... |
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Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal, 1994–2004 |
Sport has historically been an important element of South African popular culture, even though it was divided along racial lines for much of the country's history. In post-apartheid South Africa, sport is seen by politicians, sports officials and many ordinary people as a … |
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NATAL'S INDIANS, THE EMPIRE AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899- 1902 |
Most early scholars of the South African War focussed almost entirely on the struggle between Afrikaner nationalism and British imperialism in which the role of Blacks was seen as irrelevant. |
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The Making of "Indianess": Indian Politics in South Africa During the 1930s and 1940s |
The years 1914 to 1949 were witness to rapid and extensive change in the social and |
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The opening of 15th parliament under Responsible Government in Pietermaritzburg |
The opening of 15 Parliament under Responsible Government, Pietermaritzburg, 1893 |
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Letter from Hubert to Alan Paton | ||
South Africa: The missionaries and Native policy | ||
Letter from Alan Paton to Underhill | ||
Letter from Alan Paton to R F Rorke | ||
Extract from speech to Political Discussion Group | ||
South African in transition | ||
Letter from Charlotte Lund to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Ada R Madden to Alan Paton |