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National monuments in Namibia
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Heritage resource management in South Africa : a case study of the Voortrekker Monument Heritage Site, Pretoria
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The tapestry of parasitism
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Trek : hitchhiking on the ox-wagon of destiny : voortrekker, draadtrekker, saamtrekker
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South African art history: the possibility of decolonising a discourse
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"The advancement of art" : policy and practice at the South African National Gallery, 1940-1962
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Stephanus Petrus Erasmus : grensboerpionier en voortrekker, 1788 - 1847
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Gender, community and identity : women and Afrikaner nationalism in the Volksmoeder discourse of Die Boerevrou (1919-1931)
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The contested relationship between art history and visual culture studies : a South African perspective
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A Monumental Tug of War: The Clash over Presidential Authority and National Monuments in Murphy Co. v. Biden
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Ideology in Doxology: A Comparative History of Anglican Liturgy in South Africa, 1795–1992
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A complex tapestry of urban health in South Africa
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Old masters and aspirations : the Randlords, art and South Africa
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Women, welfare and the nurturing of Afrikaner nationalism : a social history of the Afrikaanse Christelike Vroue Vereniging, c.1870-1939
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On Distance: From art history to Ernest Mancoba
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The illustrated children's Bible as cultural text in the construction of Afrikaner national identity
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Chaos and context : speculations about the prominence of participatory art since the mid 1990s
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A management plan of Thaba Bosiu national monument in Lesotho
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Ideology challenged : aspects of the history of St Columba's high school (1941-1990) and their application to an oral history project in the high-school classroom
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A structuralist approach to film and art
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The point of crossing: Intensifying place on Voortrekker Road
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Baboons in Ancient Egyptian art : the significance of the baboon motif in the funerary art of the New Kingdom
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Great Zimbabwe 'Museum': New Buildings on the Zimbabwe National Monument Estate
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Figurative art in Soviet Russia circa 1921-1934 : situating the realist-anti-realist debate in the context of changing definitions of proletarian culture