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Man-made women: Gender, class and the ideology of the volksmoeder by Elsabe Brink
… an idealised Afrikaner womanhood, which had its apologetic Dutch-South African historiography of the nineteenth century, … South African historiography written in English. Dutch settlement, as well as the Great Trek and the founding … by an apologist approach to the Boers in both English and Dutch historical writings (the latter emanating from the …
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Say It out Loud - Protest against the Women’s Enfranchisement Act, and the Franchise Amendment Bill, 1931
… of a new nation in South Africa. English-speaking and Dutch-speaking white South Africans walked arm-in-arm to … Parliament, at its very first sitting, introduced the Dutch Reformed Churches Union Bill, subsequently passed as an … lays down that no Coloured person who is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Cape Province shall by that fact …
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Johannesburg Art Gallery
… various collections, among them being the 17th century Dutch paintings, 18th and 19th century British and European …
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Crocodile River Bridges
… path ends on a private property. Francois de Kuiper of the Dutch East India Company led the first expedition to the area …
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Piet Retief now officially known as eMkhondo
… in the 1830's. The Boers were mostly descendants of early Dutch settlers . They undertook the Great Trek into the …
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Steve Mokone: the striker who broke the apartheid barrier
… at Real Madrid, and was then offered a trial with the Dutch side Heracles, who played in the third division. He … man" could have committed such acts. Tom Egbers, the Dutch journalist, who wrote De Zwarte Meteor (The Black …
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The Struggle Over Land, The Basotho lose out
… these, the British, who had taken over the Cape from the Dutch in 1795, were the most powerful group. This was because …
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A new class struggle
… possibly be faced with "a rebellion of both English and Dutch Colonists." In other words, Great Britain would not be …
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Bibliography: Missionary settlement in southern Africa
… University Press. M'CARTER, Rev John. 1869. The Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa: An Historical Sketch. …
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Medu Art Ensemble
… ill-equipped or illegal conditions. With the assistance of Dutch donors, a few pilot suitcases were built; but following …
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History of Muslims in South Africa: 1903 - 1923 by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
… the desire of our people to have the children taught in Dutch as well". It soon became evident to the Commission that … Commission was the appointment of a State-paid teacher of Dutch language in Muslim schools. M A Gamiet's appeal to the … * Arabic joined the official languages of English and Dutch as curricular components; * State assistance was …
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Document 15 - E. R. Roux, Black and White Trade Unionism in South Africa, 28 July 1928
… since the war there has been an increase in the number of Dutch-speaking (Afrikaans) workers in the unions, as a result … in unions in which the rank and file is preponderatingly Dutch, such as the White miners' union, the majority of …
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41. Statement of Indians to the Transvaal Constitution Committee, 1906
… bad as it is today, would be much worse then. From the Dutch party, it is now impossible to expect any measure of … smallpox regulations that were promulgated by the late Dutch Government in 1897 were still in force. The matter was …
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Pretoria Boys High School
… imperative: to promote the reconciliation of English and Dutch-speaking South Africans in the aftermath of the bitter …
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Paarl
… of Paarl Rock in 1690, it was named Paarl. The name in Dutch means "a pearl", and was derived from the fact that the …
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Document 43 - Letter from T. W. Thibedi fo Leon Trotsky, 10 August 1932
… him that I do not read German or French but read English, Dutch, Zulu, Sesotu, Chiswina, Shangaan, TsiVenda, Xosa and …
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Hilton College an Independent Boy's Boarding School
… was showing another overseas visitor around the white Cape-Dutch-style buildings, Romanesque stone chapel and …
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History Grade 11 - Topic 4 Essay Questions
… of new nation, European language (mainly English and Dutch), religion, school history. In this view, African …
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Colonial history of Bloemfontein
… were gradually replaced by other foreigners like the Dutch, Germans, Jews and Afrikaners. At this time the town … schools and attracted many other groups like Germans, the Dutch, Jews and Afrikaners who were the first pioneers to …
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Queenstown, now known as Komani.
… as are the Methodist Church , the Anglican Church and the Dutch Reformed Church. After the World Wide Depression in the …
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Appendix 1: Time Line of South African history by Denis Goldberg
… 90 soldiers to establish a refreshment station for the Dutch East India Company. Members of the occupation forces … the Cape as a reaction to the French occupation of the Dutch colony at the Cape during the Napoleonic War. 1834 …
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Chapter 7. An Afrikaner Working Mother
… baked nine pans of "bread-eighteen loaves-in an outside Dutch oven. The British soldiers had just marched into town … called the Brebner School, until 1909. We were taught High Dutch and English. At the beginning of 1911, I arrived in …
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Du Toit's Kloof Pass and the Huguenot Tunnel
… his arrival he acquired a piece of land for farming by the Dutch Authorities, which he called: ' Kleine Bosch ', just …
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Muizenberg and Marina da Gama
… The Village of Muizenberg was established by the Dutch in 1743 as a Military Post and is located in False Bay, …
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Wakkerstroom
… of its Name Wakkerstroom's name originates from the Dutch language. “Wakker” means “awake” or “lively,” and …
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Haartbeespoort
… The “t” in “beest” fell away with the transformation from Dutch to Afrikaans and the “e” in “Harte”, had to make way …
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The art lover’s summer road trip through the Western Cape
… shade streets lined with galleries, boutiques and old Cape Dutch buildings. The Rupert Museum is a highlight, housing a …
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McGregor, Western Cape
… in the Eastern Cape! But in 1904, the congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church decided to call their Parish and new …
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Political revolution between 1820 and 1835
… Limpopo . In 1836, the Ndebele were defeated by a group of Dutch farmers (or Boers) who left the Cape Colony. Mzilikazi …
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