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Casting off the old Kaross: the Little Namaqualand missions, 1805-1848
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Perception and Politics: Chinese South Africans in 1980 and 2008
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Teachers' League of South Africa 1913-40
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From Matieland to motherland : landscape, identity and place in feature films set in the Cape Province, 1947-1989.
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Boipatong : the politics of a massacre and the South African transition
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A history of the Committee on South African War Resistance (COSAWR) (1978-1990)
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Becoming liberal : a history of the National Union of South African students : 1945-1955
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Remembering and Recollecting World War Two: South African Perspectives
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Hirsute bodies: the reclamation of the feminine in contemporary South African art
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The black concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902
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The empathy imperative : primary narratives in South African history teaching
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John William Jagger and the South African railways, 1921-1924
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Two far south : the responses of South African and Southern Jews to apartheid and segregation in the 1950s and 1960s
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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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South African intervention in the Angolan Civil War, 1975-1976 : motivations and implications
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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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"Good citizens and gentlemen" : public and private space at the South African College, 1880-1918
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Late Ottoman Perspectives on the South African War (1899-1902): the Work of Ismail Kemal Vlora
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Recovering the lives of South African Jewish women during the migration years c1880-1939
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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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The South African Commercial Advertiser and the making of middle class identity in early nineteenth-century Cape Town
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Commemorations and conflicts in the production of South African national pasts : the 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival
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Africans in Cape Town : state policy and popular resistance, 1936-73
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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