Channels
Commercial diplomacy, cultural encounter and slave resistance : episodes from three VOC slave trading voyages from the Cape to Madagascar, 1760-1780
The admission of slaves and 'prize slaves' into the Cape Colony, 1797-1818
From slavery to freedom : the Oromo slave children of Lovedale, prosopography and profiles.
The Cape Squadron, Admiral Baldwin Walker and the suppression of the slave trade (1861-4)
Law and community in a slave society : Stellenbosch district, c.1760-1820
Masters, slaves and spiritual sexuality
Inside Out - The Iziko Slave Lodge as Witness to Slavery
Down, Up, and Over: Slave Religion and Black Theology
Drawing blood : writing architecture at the Old Slave Lodge
Representations of slave subjectivity in post-apartheid fiction : the 'Sideways Glance'
Decentring the Black Atlantic : marginalised subjectivities in the neo-slave narrative
Ulcus Rodens on Canvas: Cutaneous Malignancy in Ivanov's Heads of Slaves
'The Slaves of Chance': Aspects of the Exposition of Change in Some of Shakepeare's Works and their Sources
Onesimus as slave in the Philemon letter : social and theological implications for Ethos and identity
Reclaiming biblical and South African slave narratives: reading Hagar (Genesis 16 & 21) and Susanna (Een Oor) van Bengalen, (slave woman in the cape colony) through a womanist hermeneutic
Capturing the soul : encounters between Berlin missionaries and Tshivenda-speakers in the late nineteenth century
(Dis)Remembering the slave mother: shame, trauma, and identity in the novels of Michelle Cliff and Zoë Wicomb
The Libyan slave trade: a study on the responsibility of the Libyan government and relevant regional and international bodies based on international standards
Symbolic masters/semiotic slaves : subjectivity and subjection in Atwood, with reference to The circle game and Two-headed poems
Development of a low cost secondary slave manipulator for a minimally invasive robotic surgical system
Reflections on a body of work/water: re-membering the post-slave female body through performance practice
Defying Space: Enslaved Social Lives in a Low-Density Slave Society, New England, 1700-1776
Private property, capital and the state in the development of white commercial farming in South Africa, 1910-1986
Novel materials for VOC analysis
The South African Commercial Advertiser and the making of middle class identity in early nineteenth-century Cape Town