Books
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Majority rule: some notes |
This forms part of a collection of articles which formed part of a series in The Educational Journal. The series of articles has dissected the concept Majority Rule and analyses it with regard to its meaning in the South African situation. |
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L_indien_en_Afrique_du_Sud | ||
Logbook of Umbogintwini Indian School, opened Feb 1918, closed Dec 1926. Entries ceased on p41 |
Logbook of the Umbogintwini Indian School |
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Logbook of Merebank Indian Private Platoon School |
Log book of the Merebank Indian |
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Liberty, equality, fraternity-today |
The seventeenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by D.V. Cowen in which he describes how South Africa and its citizens would benefit by working together to gain democracy and to ensure that the country moves away from discrimination. |
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Liberalism and the problem of power |
The 34th lecture in the Alfred and Winifred Heornle Memorial Lecture series, delivered by Charles Simkins in which he discusses the issues around applying liberal values to the South African political and economic organisation, focussing on the oppressive use of power. |
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Legitimacy and struggle |
Chapter addressing the question of violence and non-violence as an issue for churches in South Africa. |
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Legislation and race relations: a summary of the main South African laws which affect race relations |
This book provides a summary of the main South African laws which affect race relations. Acts from 1909 to 1948 include among others those relating to political rights, Africans in the urban areas, the African Reserves, housing and immorality. |
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LANGUAGE IDENTITY MODERNITY: The ARABIC STUDY CIRCLE of Durban |
Shamil Jeppie's book tells a fascinating story about a small but significant Durban-based Muslim organization that grappled with the compatibility between Islam and modernity. |
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Kathiawad Hindu Samaj(Natal) |
SOME seventy-five years ago, a small band of intrepid men, born of the hardy soil of that small corner of India, known as Kathiawad, re-named Saurashtra and now forming part of the new State of Gujarat, came to the shores of South Africa. |
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June 26: South Africa Freedom Day |
ANC booklet containing an appeal for solidarity with the liberation struggle. |
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Joining The ANC | ||
John L. Dube and the Politics of Segregated Education in South Africa | ||
Izikhali zanamuhla; ilotshwe ngu R.R.R. Dhlomo, imifanekiso idwetshwe ngu Gerald Bhengu | ||
Islamic |
Sharia |
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INSIDE INDIAN INDENTURE : A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY1860 – 1914 |
insight into the trials and tribulations of indentured Indian immigration. One has to concur with the general thrust of the endorsements this work |
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Inligting gids vir SWAPO kiesers |
Booklet containing the information guide for voters of SWAPO general comments regarding the election procedure. |
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Indians South Africans |
Indians in South Africa |
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Indian People in Natal |
THE FIELD MATERIAL on which this book is written, w~ collected in Durban, in the Province of Natal, the smallest of the four provinces of the Union of South Africa. |
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Indian Pentecostalism: A Hindu Assessment |
This is a significant study with in South Africa's religious and inter-religious context. It is based on empirical research which makes it, from this perspective , one of the rare documents reflecting on the methods used and the consequences of proselytization . |