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The black concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902
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Remembering and Recollecting World War Two: South African Perspectives
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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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South African intervention in the Angolan Civil War, 1975-1976 : motivations and implications
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Late Ottoman Perspectives on the South African War (1899-1902): the Work of Ismail Kemal Vlora
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The empathy imperative : primary narratives in South African history teaching
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Aspects of the impact of apartheid on commerce and industry in the Western Cape, 1960 to 1990
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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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Becoming liberal : a history of the National Union of South African students : 1945-1955
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The South African Library as a state-aided national library in the era of apartheid : an administrative history
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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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Representing history through film with reference to the documentary film Captor and Captive : perspectives on a 1978 Border War incident
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Cape Town at war: the city, lived experiences and loyalties, 1914-1919
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Toa Tama !Khams Ge' : remembering the war in Namakhoeland, 1903-1908
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Women's beauty in the history of Tanzania
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Redefining the griot : a history of South African documentary film
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Africans in Cape Town : state policy and popular resistance, 1936-73
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The conciliation movement in the Cape Colony during the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902
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The effects of the depression after the Anglo-Boer war on Cape politics, 1902-1910
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A history of the Colonial Bacteriological Institute 1891-1905
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The history and politics of liberation archives at Fort Hare
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Towards a history of a Senegalese brotherhood in Cape Town
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A history of the Kano Book Market, c. 1920-2020
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"The father of the revolution": history, memory and the FNLA veterans of Pomfret