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A modernised man? : changing constructions of masculinity in Drum magazine, 1951-1984
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Producing the Precolonial: Professional and Popular Lives of Mapungubwe, 1937-2017
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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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"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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Reporting on the Holocaust in South Africa: An Examination of Press Coverage and Memorialization in the Aftermath of World War II
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Advertising to low-income consumers: portrayals of women in Drum magazine advertisements 1981-2010
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A missionary life among the amaXhosa : the Eastern Cape journals of James Laing, 1830-1836
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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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The black concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902
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Negotiating freedom: the free black farmers of Jonkershoek, 1697-1710
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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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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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Recovering the lives of South African Jewish women during the migration years c1880-1939
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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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The Doctor of District Six: exploring the private and family history of Dr Abdullah Abdurahman, City Councillor for District Six of Cape Town (1904-1940)
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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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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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Constructing victims and perpetrators of sexual violence in Drum magazine between 1984 and 2004 : a discourse analytical study
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The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review
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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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White South Africa and defence, 1960-1968 : militarization, threat perceptions and counter strategies
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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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A history of dance and jazz band performance in the Western Cape in the post-1945 era
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Sports, festivals and popular politics : aspects of the social and popular culture in Langa township, 1945-70
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Mission christianity and the social gospel in Langa : a socio-political and cultural history, ca.1927-1960
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The guerrilla war in the Cape Colony during the South African War of 1899-1902 : a case study of the republican and rebel commando movement
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Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
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The political development of the Natal Indian community in the approach of the South African War (1899-1902), circa 1860-1902
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Colonialism, dysfunction and dysjuncture : the historiography of Sarah Bartmann
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Colour, citizenship and constitutionalism : an oral history of political identity among middle-class coloured people with special reference to the formation of the Coloured Advisory Council in 1943 and the removal of the male franchise in 1956
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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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Living for the city : Drum magazine's journalism and the popular black press
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South African public memorials of World War One. A historical view of processes in public memorialisation through symbolic content, with particular reference to Cape Town
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Tapes and testimony : making the local history of Italians in the Western Cape in the first half of the 20th century
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‘Boks and bullets, coffins and crutches’ : an exploration of the body, mind and places of ‘Springbok’ South African soldiers in the First World War
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The war in Heidelberg : a case study on the effects of the South African War on Cape Afrikaner identity
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Contested historical interpretations and the narrative of the Angolan-South Africa War 1987-1988 - a military outcome?
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Hugh Archibald Wyndham : his life and times in South Africa, 1901-1923
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"You chaps mustn't worry when you come back" : Cape Town soldiers and aspects of the experience of war and demobilisation 1939-1953
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Today's boys, tomorrow's men' : a short history of the Boys' Brigade of Britain, with further reference to the Boys' Brigade in South Africa (circa 1880s-1980s)