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The state and upland populations: Ivory, Cattle and Guns in Nomansland 1820-1880
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'There is something about cattle' : towards an economic history of the beef industry in colonial Zimbabwe, with special reference to the role of the State, 1939-1980
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Women's beauty in the history of Tanzania
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“To the black women we all know”: three women's contemporary mobilizations of history in relation to questions of status, belonging, and identity in Mpolweni Mission, KwaZulu-Natal
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Muftîs and the women of Timbuktu : history through Timbuktu's Fatwās, 1907-1960
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Women of St. Marks, Transkei : negotiating customary law, c.1940 - c.1960
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Recovering the lives of South African Jewish women during the migration years c1880-1939
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“Face of Fertility: Migrant isiXhosa-speaking Women's Reproductive Experiences and Agency in the Cape 1950-1989”
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Myths of rebellion : Afrikaner and countercultural discourse
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Witzieshoek : 'n projek vir staat en kerk
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Labour, capital and the state in the St. Helena Bay fisheries c.1856 - c.1956
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Immigration into the Union, 1910 - 1948 : policies and attitudes
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"The father of the revolution": history, memory and the FNLA veterans of Pomfret
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Miserable hovels and shanties on waterlogged wasteland : political-economy of peri-urban squatting around greater Cape Town, circa 1945-1960
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The Castle of Good Hope : an examination of controversies and conflicting perceptions : a case study in public history
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An oral history of Tramway Road and Ilford Street, Sea Point, 1930s-2001 : the production of place by race, class and gender
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The Nigerian history machine and the production of Middle Belt historiography
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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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The conciliation movement in the Cape Colony during the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902
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The Cape Khoisan in the Eastern districts of the colony before and after Ordinance 50 of 1828
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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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The letters of Edmund Garrett to his cousin 1896-1898
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Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
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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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Witzieshoek : women, cattle and rebellion
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Gender, livelihoods and conservation in Hluleka, Mpondoland c.1920 to the present : land, forests and marine resources
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Development as unfreedom : the role of mine migrant labour institutions as agents of development in the Transkei, 1886-1980s
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Women of St. Marks, Transkei : negotiating customary law, c.1940 - c.1960
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“Of unsound mind”: a history of three Eastern Cape mental institutions, 1875-1910
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Urbanizing the North-eastern Frontier: the frontier intelligentsia and the making of colonial Queenstown, c.1859-1857
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Leisure and the making of KwaMashu, 1958-1989
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"The advancement of art" : policy and practice at the South African National Gallery, 1940-1962