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| · "The sacred tie": Sir Thomas Smartt, the Unionist Party and the British Empire, 1912-1920 Mouton, F.A.
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| · The "coolie curse": The evolution of white colonial attitudes towards the Indian question, 1860-1900 Du Bois, Duncan
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| · "Goddank dis hoogverraad en nie laagverraad nie!": Die rol van vroue in die Ossewa-Brandwag se verset teen Suid-Afrika se deelname aan die Tweede Wêreldoorlog Blignaut, Charl
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| · Radio broadcasting for blacks during the Second World War: "It could be dangerous .." Wiederroth, Nicole
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| · Amsterdam as 'n anti-apartheidstad Terblanche, H.O.
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| · Shifting sexual morality? Changing views on homosexuality in Afrikaner society during the 1960s du Pisani, Kobus
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| · Die wynmakerfamilie van Zonnebloem, Simondium, 1915-1963 Venter, Chris
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| · No nukes in Africa: South Africa, the denuclearisation of Africa and the Pelindaba Treaty van Wyk, Jo-Ansie
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| · Zimbabwe's land struggles and land rights in historical perspective: The case of Gowe-Sanyati irrigation (1950-2000) Nyandoro, Mark
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| · How the story of the South African experience in the Italian campaign was recorded - and distorted Bourhill, James; Pretorius, Fransjohan
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| · Operasies Chuva en Moduler (fase 1): 'n Waardering van die SAW-UNITA-bondgenootskap, Mei tot Oktober 1987 Oosthuizen, Gerhard J.J.
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Reminiscences |
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| · Dabbling in History: More apprenticeship than sorcery Nasson, Bill
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Review Article |
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| · The ANC's 100 years: Some recent work on its history in historiographical context Saunders, Chris
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Book Reviews |
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