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Island bodies: registers of race and 'Englishness' on Tristan da Cunha c.1811 - c.1940
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The Cape Squadron, Admiral Baldwin Walker and the suppression of the slave trade (1861-4)
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Slavery in Cape Town, 1806 to 1834
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Towards a history of a Senegalese brotherhood in Cape Town
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Commercial diplomacy, cultural encounter and slave resistance : episodes from three VOC slave trading voyages from the Cape to Madagascar, 1760-1780
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Cape Town at war: the city, lived experiences and loyalties, 1914-1919
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Fighting for the spoils : Cape burgerschap and faction disputes in Cape Town in the 1770s
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Consumptive Cape Town : the Chapel Street TB clinic, 1941-1964
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Africans in Cape Town : state policy and popular resistance, 1936-73
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From madrasah to museum : a biography of the Islamic manuscripts of Cape Town
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History, identity and meaning : Cape Town's Coon Carnival in the 1960s and 1970s
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Land rights & identity: the establishment of the Leliefontein Mission and its impact on the Little Namaqua of the Kamiesberg
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In search of a better life: a history of Korean migration to Cape Town
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Soort soek soort : the "American Negro" community in Cape Town until 1930
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A demographic comparison of two elephant seal populations
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Individual history of movement and the dispersal of southern elephant seals
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Oceanographic signatures and foraging areas of southern elephant seals
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Dispersal and dispersion of southern elephant seals at Marion Island
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Gill Kollege (1869-1908)
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The South African Commercial Advertiser and the making of middle class identity in early nineteenth-century Cape Town
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"A journal among them" : colonial discourse and the creation of an imaginary community in the Graham's Town Journal, 1831-36
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Kinship, Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: Alcohol Pachters and the Making of Free-Burgher Society in Cape Town, 1652-1795
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"Ungadinwa Nangomso - don't get tired tomorrow" : a history of the Black Sash advice office in Cape Town 1968 to 1980
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King William's Town and the Xhosa, 1854-1861 : the role of a frontier capital during the High Commissionership of Sir George Grey