In Memoriam |
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| | · Professor Burridge Spies (5 January 1930 - 22 July 2008) Lambert, John
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| | · Louis Hendrik Ciaassen (10 Desember 1943 - 13 Julie 2008) Nöthling, Frik
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| | · Herinneringe aan Professor P.J. van der Merwe, 1912-1979 de Villiers, Johan
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Original Articles |
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| | · Thabo Mbeki and the Afrikaners, 1986-2004 Brits, J.P.
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| | · "A home makes one Motho" - the idea of "Humanness", "Home" and History in Lady Selborne's forced removals, circa 1905 to 1977 Kgari-Masondo, Maserole Christina
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| | · Intersections of gender and race in the missionary correspondence of deaconess anneliese Dörfer, East and South Africa, 1936-1967 Kriel, Lize
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| | · "Taaltriomf of Taalverdriet?": An aspect of the roles of Eugene Marais and Gustav Preller in the Second Language Movement, circa 1905-1927 Swart, Sandra; van der Watt, Lize-Marié
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| | · "Taal op Tuks": A reappraisal of the change in language policy at the University of Pretoria, 1932 van der Merwe, D.M.
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| | · Creating an African tourist experience at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site Naidu, Maheshvari
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| | · P.J. (Piet) van der Merwe and D.J. (Dirk) Kotzé at the helm at Stellenbosch, 1959-1977: Golden years or wasted opportunities? Bergh, J.S.
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| | · Een Spoorloos Vrouwspersoon: Unmarried mothers, moral regulation and the church at the Cape of Good Hope, circa 1652-1795 Groenewald, Gerald
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Review Article |
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| | · The land question (un)resolved: An essay review Pilossof, Rory
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Reminiscence |
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| | · Menslike bakens langs my pad na die beoefening van geskiedswetenskappe Ferreira, O.J.O. (Cobus)
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Book Features on Liberals, Marxists, and Nationalists: Competing interpretations of South African History |
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| | · A convincing argument Bromberger, Norman
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| | · A historical historiography Saunders, Christopher
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| | · Inspiration and disappointment Pretorius, Louwrens
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| | · Not the Kraken Peires, Jeff
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| | · Paternalistic and condescending liberalism Macmillan, Hugh
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