Books
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Indian Buses : The History, the Memories, the Personalities |
With the recent 150-year celebrations of the arrival of Indians in South Africa many people were remembered and honoured for their contribution to Indian South African culture. In my opinion the same people, personalities, who come to the fore are mentioned continuously when... |
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Indian Art selected items from Private Collections in Durban 1988 |
This catalogue is intended as a preliminary step towards an eventually more complete account of Indian art in private collections in South Africa. |
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India And Tilak - Gandhi Nehru |
It is an undeniable fact that India is a country that has absorbed so many different races. And she has successfully been able to ste to it, thanks to |
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Indenture and Indianness in South Africa, 1860–1913 |
Beginning in the mid-19th century, about 1.3 million Indian contract labourers were exported to Mauritius, Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad, St Lucia, Granada and Natal to satisfy the demand for labour that was both cheap and docile (Meer 1980: 3). |
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In whose defence?: Conscription and the SADF |
An illustrated booklet on the history and propaganda surrounding conscription in South Africa. Includes the End Conscription Campaign (ECC) declaration entitled Towards a Just Peace. |
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In defence of the African image and heritage |
ANC booklet issued as a reply to the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party statement entitled The enemy under the same colour. From an African National Congress breakaway group against the South African Communist Party and Oliver Tambo. |
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Imperialist conspiracy in Africa |
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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Guaranteeing fundamental freedoms in a new South Africa |
The 35th lecture in the Alfred and Winifred Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Chief Justice M M Corbett in Johannesburg on 7 May 1990, in celebrating the Diamond Jubilee year. |
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Group conflicts and race prejudice |
This lecture is the third in the series Hoernle Memorial Lecture in which there is discussion on the topic of race prejudices in South Africa and the impact it has on group conflicts and further displays how closely the're associated with the social situation that exists in South Africa. |
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Great power conspiracy |
This book examines the relationship between super world powers such as Great Britain, United States of America, France and the Federal Republic of Germany and South Africa and their impact on economic and political development in southern Africa |
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God made us all, but ... Racism and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches |
Chapter in a book about the role of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in the struggle against racism. Note that only 2 of the 10 pages are available. |
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Gender, modernity & Indian delights: the women's cultural group of Durban, 1954-2010 |
For decades, South Africans aspiring to make the perfect biryani have turned to Indian Delights, the best selling cookbook produced by Zuleikha Mayat and the Women's Cultural Group. |
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Gatsha Buthelezi; chief with a double agenda, written by Mzala Nxumalo |
Gatsha Buthelezi; chief with a double agenda, written by Mzala Nxumalo |
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Garment Workers' Industrial Union (Natal) : golden jubilee, 1934-1984 |
The path to our Golden Jubilee |
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Gandhi Letters: From Upper House to Lower House, 1906-1914 |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in a little town called Porbandar inthe Province of Gujerat . His father was a highly placed state offical. He |
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Gandhi in South Africa 1893-1914 |
MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI, who was born at Porbandar (Sudamapuri) in India on 2 October 1869, qualified as a barrister in England· in 1891. Two years later his professional services were engaged by Abdul Karim Jhaveri, a Durban trader, in a £40,000 lawsuit against a rival firm in Pretoria. |
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Freedom for my people: The autobiography of ZK Matthews, southern Africa 1901 to 1968 |
Chapter 7 - Political Activity.· 1940-53 Chapter 9 - Political Activity: 1953-51 Chapter 10 - Fort Hare: Acting Principal: Trial for Treason: Expropriation |
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Freedom and state security in the South African plural society |
This paper tries to iron out the concerns of the government and its citizens regarding security and freedom with respect to individual freedom, been expressed in legal constitutional language, in a plural society meaning a society with deep racial and cultural cleavages. |
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Freedom and state security in the South African plural society |
This paper tries to iron out the concerns of the government and its citizens regarding security and freedom with respect to individual freedom, been expressed in legal constitutional language, in a plural society meaning a society with deep racial and cultural cleavages. |
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Food Authority and Politics - Student Rights in South Africa: 1945-1976 |