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Women and Gender in Southern Africa to 1945 edited by Cherryl Walker

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Women under indentured labour in colonial Natal, 1860-1911 by Jo Beall

A lighthouse for African womanhood': Inanda Seminary, 1869-19451 by Heather Hughes

Desirable or undesirable Basotho women?' Liquor, prostitution and the migration of Basotho women to the Rand, 1920-1945' by P. L. Bonner

Devout domesticity? A century of African women's Christianity in South Africa by Deborah Gaitskell

Man-made women: Gender, class and the ideology of the volksmoeder by Elsabe Brink

Gender and deviance in South African industrial schools and reformatories for girls, 1911-1934 by Linda Chisholm

The women's suffrage movement: The politics of gender race and class by Cherryl Walker

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    Last Updated 18 June 2019

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