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From slavery to freedom : the Oromo slave children of Lovedale, prosopography and profiles.
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Development transformation and freedom : critical perspectives on development, transformation and freedom, with reference to a social and economic history of the state, markets and civil practices in the Western Cape of South Africa, c. 1910-1984
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Women of St. Marks, Transkei : negotiating customary law, c.1940 - c.1960
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The black concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902
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Living for the city : Drum magazine's journalism and the popular black press
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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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'You cannot make the people scientific by Act of Parliament' : farmers, the State and livestock enumeration in the North-western Cape, c. 1850-1900
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Walter Stanford as an apprentice in politics, 1908-1910 : a study in the representation of the interests of the black peoples of the Cape Colony
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Creating a 'black film industry' : state intervention and films for African audiences in South Africa, 1956-1990.
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Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
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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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“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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Hugh Archibald Wyndham : his life and times in South Africa, 1901-1923
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Labour, capital and the state in the St. Helena Bay fisheries c.1856 - c.1956
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The social role of the Museum: a visitor survey in the Cape
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The faithful and/or flattering in 19th Century portraiture
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Hirsute bodies: the reclamation of the feminine in contemporary South African art
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Nongqawuse's Prophecies Revisited: Centring the Religious Experience
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The Public Life of Abortion and the Making of South Africa's Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act
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The Visual Syntax of a Postcolony: Photographs in Zambia, 1930s – 1980s
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Sport, space and segregation Pietermaritzburg, 1900-1980
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Perception and Politics: Chinese South Africans in 1980 and 2008
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The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review
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Cape Town at war: the city, lived experiences and loyalties, 1914-1919
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Land and Society in the Komaggas region of Namaqualand
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The discovery and development of the Namaqualand Diamond Field, 1925-1950
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Casting off the old Kaross: the Little Namaqualand missions, 1805-1848
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Marital Miseries: A History of Marital Conflicts in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony, 1828-1900
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Lunacy, leprosy and legislation: medical practice and colonial control at the Cape, c. 1820-1831
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Negotiating freedom: the free black farmers of Jonkershoek, 1697-1710
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The arrival of Grey : a re-evaluation of George Grey's governance at the Cape of Good Hope, 1854-1861
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The Children's Friend Society in the Cape of Good Hope and the question of labour c. 1830-1842
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Elandskloof : land, labour and Dutch Reformed Mission activity in the Southern Cedarberg, 1860-1963
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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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Wupperthal: listening to the past
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The Northern Cape frontier zone, 1700 - c.1815
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Sam Sly's African Journal and the role of satire in colonial British identity at the Cape of Good Hope, c. 1840-1850
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Kat River revisited
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The Cape Squadron, Admiral Baldwin Walker and the suppression of the slave trade (1861-4)
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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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The discovery and development of the Namaqualand Diamond Field, 1925-1950
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Dithakong and the 'mfecane' : a historiographical and methodological analysis