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Living for the city : Drum magazine's journalism and the popular black press
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Africans in Cape Town : state policy and popular resistance, 1936-73
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Cape Town at war: the city, lived experiences and loyalties, 1914-1919
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Recovering the lives of South African Jewish women during the migration years c1880-1939
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When shall these dry bones live?' : interactions between the London Missionary Society and the San along the Cape's North-Eastern Frontier, 1790-1833
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Late Ottoman Perspectives on the South African War (1899-1902): the Work of Ismail Kemal Vlora
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Exploring the value of 'The Rwandan genocide Film' as a pedagogical tool for raising awareness
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Omeya: Water, work and infrastructure in Ovamboland from 1915 to 1968
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The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review
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Tradition, accommodation, revolution and counterrevolution: a history of a century of struggle for the soul of orthodoxy in Johannesburgs Jewish community, 1915-2015
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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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In search of a better life: a history of Korean migration to Cape Town
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The making of rural health care in colonial Zimbabwe : a history of the Ndanga Medical Unit, Fort Victoria, 1930-1960s
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A space for conflict : the scab acts of the Cape Colony, circa 1874-1911
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White South Africa and defence, 1960-1968 : militarization, threat perceptions and counter strategies
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Labour, capital and the state in the St. Helena Bay fisheries c.1856 - c.1956
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Witzieshoek : women, cattle and rebellion
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Hirsute bodies: the reclamation of the feminine in contemporary South African art
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Immigration into the Union, 1910 - 1948 : policies and attitudes
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The viewer as conscript : dynamic struggles for ideological supremacy in the South African Border War film, 1971-1988
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Soort soek soort : the "American Negro" community in Cape Town until 1930
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"The father of the revolution": history, memory and the FNLA veterans of Pomfret
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Waging peace in sacred space : a comparative study of Catholic peacebuilding in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, 1963-2003
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The state and upland populations: Ivory, Cattle and Guns in Nomansland 1820-1880
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Early radio broadcasting in South Africa: culture, modernity & technology
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Custodianship on the periphery: archives, power and identity politics in post-apartheid Umbumbulu, KwaZulu-Natal
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“There are So Many of Us” a history of the Izinkumbi and grouping processes in precolonial and colonial natal, c.1824 - 1862
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Secular séance: Post-Victorian embodiment in contemporary South African art
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Watchful witnesses : a study of the Crypt Memory and Witness Centre at St George's Cathedral and its Bearing Witness exhibition process
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Wits imagined: an investigation into Wits University's public roles and responsibilities, 1922 - 1994
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MaBareBare, a rumour of a dream
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Carefully hidden away: excavating the archive of the Mapungubwe dead and their possessions
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Terms of engaging and project-ing Africa (ns): an ethnographic encounter with African studies through Curate Africa
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"Hammering in the wedges": The political praxis of Harriette Colenso in Zululand and Natal, 1884 to 1913
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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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Sartorial disruption: an investigation of the histories, dispositions, and related museum practices of the dress/fashion collections at Iziko Museums as a means to re-imagine and re-frame the sartorial in the museum
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Producing the Precolonial: Professional and Popular Lives of Mapungubwe, 1937-2017