Articles
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Politics, culture and literature form in Black Africa |
COLBY LIBRARY QUARTERLY, SPECIAL BLACK STUDIES ISSUE, VOLUME XV, NO.4, DECEMBER 1979 |
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Populism without Robin Hood? Forms of ownership and control in a post-apartheid South Africa: Summary and some proposals |
Paper by Ben Fine on ownership and control in post-apartheid South Africa. Covers the economy and privatisation, public ownership and the state and private capital. |
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Poqo is a product of white racialism | ||
Position for a negotiated resolution of the South African question |
Draft discussion paper on the position for a negotiated resolution of the South African question. |
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Position paper on the cultural and academic boycott |
ANC position paper on the cultural and academic boycott, adopted by the National Executive Committee in May, 1989 in Lusaka, Zambia. |
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Post-apartheid South Africa: regional economic policy |
Paper prepared for a seminar on economic policy organised by the ANC Department of Economics and Planning, Congress of South African Trade Unions and the Economic Trends Group in Harare, 28 April to 1 May 1990. |
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Post-apartheid South Africa: the macroeconomic perspectives for year one and beyond |
Article on economics in post-apartheid South Africa by Vella Pillay, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, in April and May 1990. Covers initial macroeconomic and social changes, policy choices and issues of equality and distribution. |
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Postcolonial Novels and Theories | ||
Pre-historic animal in the grounds of the school (dinosaur) |
Pre-historic animal in the grounds of the school |
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Precolonial Societies of South Africa: Some Historiographical Observations |
This paper began as a contribution to a session on precolonial.... |
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Problems confronting Indian businessmen | ||
Prof Dart | ||
Prologue: A Deep Experience | ||
Prospects for Power-sharing in the New South Africa | ||
PUBLICATIONS BY STAFF MEMBERS OF THE AFRICA INSTITUTE | ||
Question of re-appointment as Administrator | ||
Race and Economic contact in South Africa | ||
Race and Postcoloniality | ||
Race or class? community and conflict amongst Indian municipal employees in Durban, 1914-1949 |
This article explores different facets of South African Indian identity between 1914 and 1949 by focusing on the Indian municipal workers resident in Magazine Barracks, Durban. |
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Race, class and nationalism : the 1947 visit of Monty Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947 |
This article focuses on a 1947 tour of India by two South African Indian doctors, Yusuf Dadoo and GM (Monty) Naicker, during which they met with Mohandas K Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and attended the All-Asia Conference. |