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Elizabeth van der Heyden by Allison Drew
14 October 2020
This article was made possible with the support of the British Academy Elizabeth van der Heyden, known as Betty or...
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Heritage in Time of Global Crisis, edited by Kay Jaffer and Zenariah Barends
1 October 2020
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Classroom Technical Skills - Oral History
21 September 2020
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From the Archive of Steve Bantu Biko by Mafika Gwala, 23 May 2019
21 September 2020
Mafika Gwala was a significant South African writer, who emerged in the 1960s and 1970s. A prominent activist of th...
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Omar Badsha: Recording the roles of the ordinary by Niren Tolsi (Mail and Guardian), 17 September 2020
18 September 2020
This moment’s gaping generational divide, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with its accompanying sense of history b...
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Achmat Dangor, novelist, poet, activist, 1948-2020 by Yunus Momoniat
14 September 2020
Achmat Dangor was something of a writer’s writer, turning out books that could not be mobilised for ideological warfare.
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George Bizos_CV - UNESCO
10 September 2020
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'Trees never meet' Mobility and Containment: an Overview 1915 - 1946 by Silvester, Wallace and Hayes
7 September 2020
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Vejaynand ‘Vejay’ Indurjith Ramlakan - Article from 'Congress Resister'
30 August 2020
Dr Vijay Ramlakan was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment. He went to prison along with Sibusiso Ndlanzi, Sibongiseni Dhl...
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Celebrating and commemorating twenty-years of the Harare declaration by Kgolane Alfred Rudolph PHALA
21 August 2020
Introduction This year, 2009, the people of South Africa celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Harare Declaration, a ...
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Comrade George Naicker - 1919 – 1998 by Phyllis Naidoo, 16 April 1998
18 August 2020
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Commemoration of the 50th Annivesary of the Natal Sabotage Trial (Little Rivonia)
18 August 2020
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How Igbo women used petitions to influence British authorities during colonial rule
7 August 2020
Selected petitions and written correspondence between Igbo women and British officials between 1892 and 1960 shed fresh ...
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Zimbabwe: Capitalist crisis + ultra-neoliberal policy = “Mugabesque” authoritarianism by Patrick Bond
29 July 2020
Once again, a formidable burst of state brutality against Zimbabwe’s citizenry has left at least a dozen corpses, scores...
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Foreign Investment and the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism in South Africa by Martin Legassick and David Hemson
23 July 2020
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George Hallett’s camera was a political instrument by Yazeed Kamaldien
15 July 2020
A photojournalist, Yazeed Kamaldien, reflects on the life’s work of George Hallett, a narrative of thousands of lives, s...
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George Hallett: Nomad, raconteur and photographer who ‘became the camera’ by M Neelika Jayawardane
15 July 2020
George Hallett was born on December 30, 1942, in Cape Town’s District Six. He grew up with his grandparents in Hout...
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The photographer who showed Nelson Mandela to the world by Neelika Jayawardane
14 July 2020
In 1994, the ANC commissioned South African photographer George Hallett to document the electoral process and first demo...
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Soldiers without reward- Africans in South Africa's wars
14 July 2020
Although African soldiers and support staff served with distinction in both World wars they were discriminated against.
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The Importance and Power of Gender Safe Spaces by Shanél Johannes
9 July 2020
As gendered individuals, our lived experiences are not static, for our positionalities and realities differ. The creatio...
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The Snape Building Political Demonstration at the University of Cape Town in 1966 by Andrew M. Colman
29 May 2020
In the late afternoon of Wednesday, 21 September 1966, I took part in a small political demonstration on the campus of t...
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Photographing dispossession, forgetting solidarity: waiting for social justice in Wentworth, South Africa by Sharad Chari
25 May 2020
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Yu Chi Chan Club Pamphlet No. III - Technical and Organisational Aspects of the Yu Chi Chan Club
22 May 2020
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Where did all the masks go? by Dewald van Rensburg (22 May 2020)
22 May 2020
In the first quarter of this year South Africa’s normally staid and insignificant mask industry exploded. Like its pe...
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South Africa wants to make history compulsory at school. But can it? by Linda Chisholm (the Conversation.com), 1 June 2018
18 May 2020
South Africa’s minister of Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has released a report from a ministerial task team t...
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Anton Fransch and the Battle of Athlone
18 May 2020
On the 17th Nov 1989 ANC guerrilla fighter, after a 6 hour gun-battle with the apartheid army, was killed
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A Critical Analysis of Union Defence Force Operations during the Afrikaner Rebellion, 1914-1915 by Antonio Garcia and Evert Kleynhans
15 May 2020
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Deciphering the Meanings, and Explaining the South African Higher Education Student Protests of 2015-16 by Saleem Badat
14 May 2020
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Social Scientific Research on the "Troubles"in Northern Ireland: The Problem of Objectivity by Rupert Taylor
14 May 2020
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Military training and camps of the Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa, 1961–1981 by Gregory Houston, Thami ka Plaatjie and Thozama April, (Historia,60,2), November 2015
14 May 2020
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The root of the matter: Black liberals?
14 May 2020
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DENIS GOLDBERG 11 APRIL 1933-29 APRIL 2020 - The boy who would build a nation
13 May 2020
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Denis Goldberg: Rivonia triallist, liberation struggle stalwart, outspoken critic
13 May 2020
Denis Theodore Goldberg, one of the stalwarts in the fight against apartheid in South Africa, has passed on at the age o...
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Denis Goldberg belongs to those who defeated apartheid
8 May 2020
As a white person in white-ruled South Africa, Denis Goldberg chose to be part of the struggles of the oppressed rather ...
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Rivonia: Telling it as it was, 2 July 1988
6 May 2020
It is hard these days - twenty-five years on - to recapture the feeling of the time of Rivonia - of the sudden arrest of...
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Radio Freedom: A History of South African Underground Radio by Chris A. Smith
29 April 2020
At seven p.m. sharp, seven nights a week, during the darkest days of apartheid, an incendiary radio broadcast beamed out...
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How China broke the chain of infection by Vijay Prashad
23 April 2020
On 31 March 2020, a group of scientists from around the world – from Oxford University to Beijing Normal University – pu...
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Has Socialism Failed? by Joe Slovo South African Communist Party
17 April 2020
1. Introduction Socialism is undoubtedly in the throes of a crisis greater than at any time since 1917. The last half...
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Obituary of Benita Parry (1931—2020) by Professor David Johnson
16 April 2020
One of the founding figures of Postcolonial Studies, Benita Parry, died after a short illness on 19 January 2020. In a s...
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Workers Assembly for the 27 July 2004, on the occasion of the 83rd anniversary of the SACP by SACP, 27 July 2004, South Africa
16 April 2020
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