Books
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So truth be in the field | 1975-09-11 | Monica Wilson |
A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. |
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So truth be in the field | 1975-09-11 | Monica Wilson |
A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. |
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Women without men: a study of 150 families in the Nqutu district of KwaZulu | 1975-02-00 | Clarke, Liz | Ngobese, Jane |
Results of research conducted into the income, expenditure and livestock ownership of the average family settled in Bantu Homelands. |
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White and Black nationalism, ethnicity and the future of the homelands | 1974-01-16 | M. Gatsha Buthelezi |
This is the twenty-sixth lecture in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Chief M Gatsha Buthelezi who addresses the future of South Afr |
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The awakening of a people | 1974-00-00 | I B Tabata |
The author has endeavoured to enhance the awakenig of the people; of the oppressed, by evolving the All-African Convention with new ideas in light |
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Imperialist conspiracy in Africa | 1974-00-00 | I B Tabata |
This book contains a collection of selected articles by I B Tabata, the president of the Unity Movement of South Africa. |
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The Higher education of Blacks in the United States | 1973-08-01 | Alan Pifer |
The twenty-fifth lecture in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Alan Pifer, and discusses the "experience of Black Americans with high |
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Urban Africans and the Bantustans | 1972-01-13 | Philip Mayer |
This is the twenty-fourth in Hoernle Memorial Lectures delivered by Philip Mayer in which he discusses the social structures under which South Afri |
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Freedom and state security in the South African plural society | 1971-00-00 | A S Mathews |
This paper tries to iron out the concerns of the government and its citizens regarding security and freedom with respect to individual freedom, bee |
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Freedom and state security in the South African plural society | 1971-00-00 | A S Mathews |
This paper tries to iron out the concerns of the government and its citizens regarding security and freedom with respect to individual freedom, bee |
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Legislation and race relations: a summary of the main South African laws which affect race relations | 1971-00-00 | Muriel Horrell |
This book provides a summary of the main South African laws which affect race relations. |
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Enlightened self-interest and the liberal spirit | 1970-00-00 | Hobart Houghton |
The paper discusses how by placing together of self-interest and the liberal spirit might not be beneficial to the liberation struggle and to South |
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Enlightened self-interest and the liberal spirit | 1970-00-00 | Hobart Houghton |
Alfred and Winifred Hoernle Memorial lecture.The paper discusses how by placing together of self-interest and the liberal spirit might not be benef |
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Strategy and tactics of the African National Congress | 1969-00-00 | African National Congress |
Booklet containing the strategy and tactics of the ANC, adopted at the Morogoro Conference in Tanzania in 1969. |
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June 26: South Africa Freedom Day | 1968-06-26 | African National Congress |
ANC booklet containing an appeal for solidarity with the liberation struggle. |
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The Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa: whom does it serve? | 1968-03-20 | African National Congress | Duma Nokwe |
Annotated African National Congress booklet examining the strategy and political stance of the Pan-Africanist Congress. |
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The Plural society in Africa | 1968-00-00 | Meyer Fortes |
The twenty first in the Heornle Memorial Lectures delivered by Meyer Fortes in which he describes and evalutes pluralism in Africa. |
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"Are there South Africans?" | 1966-00-00 | Keith Hancock |
The twentieth Alfred and Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by Sir Keith Hancock in which the title of his talk questions the integrative or disint |
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Separate development: the challenge of the Transkei | 1966-00-00 | Gwendolen M Carter |
The nineteenth Alfred and Winifred Hoernle Memorial lecture.The Transkei became a semi-autonomous territory in Decmber 1963 and separate territoria |
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A Survey of race relations in South Africa: 1963 | 1964-01-00 | Muriel Horrell |
A survey of race relations in South Africa in 1963 and includes chapters on: Policies and attitudes; New non-White organizations and their activiti |
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Apartheid: a crisis of the Christian conscience | 1964-00-00 | Denis E Hurley |
This address by Denis Hurley covers the South African political situation around the path of Christian ethics, love, and morals to lead us to the g |
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Liberty, equality, fraternity-today | 1961-00-00 | D.V. Cowan |
The seventeenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by D.V. |
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Can Africa come of age? | 1960-07-07 | C W de Kiewiet |
The sixteenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor C.W. |
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Race, culture and personality | 1959-10-14 | Simon Biesheuvel |
The fifteenth Heornle Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr. |
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Education for barbarism: Bantu (Apartheid) education in South Africa | 1959-00-00 | I B Tabata |
The author, himself, one of the leaders in the unity movement and in the struggle for liberation, tries to focus attention on the education system |
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The Government of divided communities | 1958-09-03 | David Thomson |
The fourteenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by David Thomas in which he describes the fears of the worlds population and the fact that there |
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The Ethics of apartheid | 1957-07-03 | B B Keet |
The thirteenth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by professor B.B. |
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Prejudice in modern perspective | 1956-07-17 | Gordon W. Allport |
The twelfth in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor Dordon W Allport and centres around the subject of prejudices be it a "love prej |
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A survey of race relations in South Africa: 1954-1955 | 1955-00-00 | Muriel Horrell |
A survey of race relations in South Africa in 1954 and 1955 and includes chapters on: Policies and attitudes; The role of the SA Institute of Race |
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Education and race relations in South Africa: the interaction of educational policies and race relations in South Africa | 1955-00-00 | T.B. Davie |
This is the eleventh address in Heornle Memorial Lecture series delivered by T.B. |
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Colour and Christian community | 1954-08-04 | Emory Ross |
The tenth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Emory Ross, in which he discusses the conflict of race and colour from a Chri |
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A survey of race relations in South Africa: 1953-1954 | 1954-00-00 | Muriel Horrell |
Survey of race relations in South Africa in 1953 and 1954 and includes chapters on: Politics and attitudes; The plans and activities of non-Europea |
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A survey of race relations in South Africa: 1951-1952 | 1952-00-00 | Muriel Horrell |
A survey of race relations in South Africa in 1952 and includes chapters on: The functioning of South Africa's sovereign Parliament; International |
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Some reflections of civilisation in Africa | 1952-00-00 | Herbert Frankel |
The eighth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Herbert Frankel in which he reflects on civilisation and society in Africa a |
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Some aspects of the South African industrial revolution | 1951-00-00 | H J Van Eck |
This is the seventh address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series deliverd by Dr. H.J. Van Eck. |
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A survey of race relations in South Africa: October 1950 to September 1951 | 1951-00-00 | South African Institute of Race Relations |
A survey of race relations in South Africa from October 1950 to September 1951 and includes chapters on: Housing; Health; Nutrition; Social welfare |
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Survey of race relations in South Africa: 1949-1950 | 1950-00-000 |
A Survey of race relations in South Africa in 1949-1950 and includes chapters on: Rights and duties of liberals in South Africa; Institute activiti |
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We come of age | 1950-00-00 | Edgar Brookes |
This is the sixth address of the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Edgar Brookes who emphasises on the need for White South Africans to |
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Africa beyond the Union | 1949-00-00 | W M Macmillan |
This address is the fifth of the Heornle Memorial Lecture series delivered by W.M. |
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Penal reform and race relations | 1948-00-00 | A Winifred Hoernle |
This address delivered by Winifred Hoernle is the fourth in the series of the Hoernle Memorial Lectures. |