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Responsible government (1873–1878)
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Responsible government, 1873-1878
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Producing the Precolonial: Professional and Popular Lives of Mapungubwe, 1937-2017
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Die Walvisbaaigrensvraagstuk 1878 tot 1914
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Mississippi Law Journal Honors Stack, Morrison, and Kast with Awards
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CHRISTIAN MISSIONS AND THE MARINE OF NIGERIA 1841 - 1891
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The Griquas of Griqualand East until about 1878
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Colonialism and the production of psychiatric knowledge in the Cape, 1891-1920
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A history of the Colonial Bacteriological Institute 1891-1905
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Narrative and antinarrative: resisting oppression in selected works of Toni Morrison and Salwa Bakr
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A history of the death penalty in Botswana, c.1891-2021
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The Flow of (Re)Memory in African American and Nubian Egyptian Literature: Morrison, Oddoul, and Mukhtar
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A style discussion of Kahlolo, Let_at_i, and Vocalise Africa by Alexander Frederick Johnson
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The Library is Open: Making the Case for Academic Libraries as the planning hub for Frederick Douglass Day
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Die geskiedenis van die burgerkommando's in die Kaapkolonie (1652-1878)
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Die geskiedenis van die Burgerkommando's in die Kaapkolonie (1652 - 1878)
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The work of Thomas Middleton.
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Third World' female experience in Africa and the USA as represented in four novels by Yvonne Vera and Toni Morrison
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“There are So Many of Us” a history of the Izinkumbi and grouping processes in precolonial and colonial natal, c.1824 - 1862
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Avian Nation: a cultural and political history of blue cranes in southern Africa, from the precolonial past to present
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Review of Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya
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The influence of native policy on relations between the colonial and imperial authorities at the Cape, 1872-1878
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Die geskiedenis van de Zuid-Afrikaansche Boerenbeschermingsvereeniging in die Kaapkolonie, 1878-1883
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States, agency, and power on the ‘peripheries': exploring the archaeology of the later Iron Age societies in precolonial Mberengwa, CE 1300-1600s