Theses

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The apartheid city and its labouring class: African workers and the independent trade union movement in Durban, 1959-1985

Thesis submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in the subject history at the University of South Africa. This thesis examines the emergence and development of the African working class in Durban between 1959 and 1985.

The ANC's first armed military operation: the Luthuli Detachment and the Wankie campaign, July - September 1967

A mini-thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of History, University of the Western Cape.

The African National Congress in exile: strategy and tactics 1960-1993

A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Political Science.

The African National Congress

History of the ANC

The 1949 Durban riots : a community in conflict

The volume of literature on the structure and development of the South African state and its society has been profuse. The gradual development

SWA's Quest for Independence from SA

Political Science project on Walvis Bay

Students' Views on Contemporary Perceptions of Zulu History

In contemporary south Africa the question of the role of the Zulu is the subject of tremendous interest and controversy internationally and nationally. This interest is reflected in a large number of academic works, many of which have the Zulu organization, Inkatha, as their theme.....

Student organisation and political resistance in South Africa: an analysis of the Congress of South African Students, 1979-1985

Honours thesis in Political Science submitted to the University of Cape Town by Tshediso Matona.

Soweto: urban politics, poverty and race in apartheid society

A dissertation presented to the Faculty of Princeton University in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in the Department of Politics.

Soviet Foreign relations with Southern African States

The collapse of the Portuguese Colonial empire and the acceleration the struggle for black majority rule have combined to make.......

South African trade unionism in an era of racial exclusion

Thesis submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in the subject sociology at the University of South Africa.

South African Trade Union growth, 1979-1991

Honours thesis in Industrial Psychology submitted to the University of Cape Town by Andrew Frost.

South African punk rock, new wave and alternative music, 1977 - 1989

This study documents the history and lyrics of a counter culture of South African
punk rock, new wave and alternative music from the late nineteen-seventies and
nineteen-eighties. While attempting to recover a lost history of this oppositional

South African political prison-literature between 1948 and 1990: the prisoner as writer and political commentator

Thesis submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in the subject English at the University of South Africa.

South African Indian politics and labour 1920-1933

Most earlier studies of South African Indian politics have
often been based on the assunption that, regardless of class
cleavages, there existed e,nong Indians a fundanental unity
of interests. Although these writers often indicated

South Africa Human Rights and Civil Disobedience
Semiological Analysis Hindu Symbols Indian Adverts

Based on semiotic theories this study critically analyses the intercultural significance of Hindu symbols which are used in the "visual language" of Indian advertisements.

Sechaba as mondstuk in die ANC se stryd teen blanke oorheersig, 1967-1989

Voorgele ter vervulling van n deel van die vereistes vir die graad D. Phil. in die Fakulteit Lettere en Wysbegeerte, Universiteit van Pretoria.

Responses by black women to race and gender dynamics under South Africa apartheid with special reference to the Black Consciousness Movement

Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts at the University of Stellenbosch. Black women's oppression under apartheid was based on four interacting forces: race, class, gender and nationality.

Representing the 'ouens' : an investigation into the construction of performed identities on stage in KwaZulu-Natal, in the works of Quincy Fynn (Walking like an African, 2004) and Kaseran Pillay (My cousin brother, 2003). (Thesis, 2006

This dissertation investigates the construction of the marginalised self, an
identity, and the impact that context, pre and post-apartheid South Africa, may
have on that constructed masculine identity. This examination of the self is

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