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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 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 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 attitudes of the Hindu and Muslim Female University students towards the use and acceptance of the Indian traditional dress

The study is a report of the responses of certain groups of Indian university students towards the use and acceptance of their traditional dress. It is directly related to the impact of westernization on the current use of the Indian dress.

The Black Sash: a case study of liberalism in South Africa 1955-1990

Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Social Studies, Sub-Faculty of Politics, University of Oxford, for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

The changing face of Theatre in the Indian community of Durban : an overview from the 1910’s to 1985

What I propose to do in this essay is to succintly focus on the changing face of theatre in the Indian Community in Durban. The essay will look at the role of the Sabha and its attempts to propagate and preserve Hindu culture and therefore its influence on Indian theatre.

The Changing role of Indian women in South Africa

THE POSITION OF INDIAN WOMEN AT THE TIME OF THEIR ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA

The Creation of South African Indian Identity in Natal in Relation to Hinduism

Perhaps one of the most pervasive ways in which Indians or people of Indian descent are identified is in terms of religion.

The Dundee Coal Company Emphasis on the Closing Years (1950 – 1962)

C-FOUNDERS OF DUNDEE D-PETER SMITH AND HIS WIFE ANN E-PICTURE OF THE DUNDEE COAL COMPANY F-COAL MINES IN SURROUNDING AREAS G-EXAMPLE OF A BLASTING CERTIFICATE H-PROFIT AND LOSS TABLE OF THE DUNDEE COAL I-THE BURNSIDE COLLIERY (AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH) J-MAPS

The Durban Central Business District : A Delimitation and Land Use Study

There has been many conflicting ideas about what ·the Central Business District (C.B.D) of Durban is, and where its boundaries are located. There have been delimitation and land use studies·applied to a few cities in South Africa, but not Durban.

The Durban Central Business District : A Delimitation and Land Use Study

There has been many conflicting ideas about what ·the CentralBusiness District (C.B.D) of Durban is, and where its boundaries are located. There have been delimitation and land use studies applied to a few cities in South Africa, but not Durban.

The effects of Durban Municipality's informal economy policy on informal market management : a case study of Millennium Market, Phoenix (Thesis, 2008)

“The hawkers have trundled up their carts and repacked their wares, the pavements are bustling with women…. They bump each other, they buy from each other bargaining, bantering all the time” (Hart in Preston-Whyte and Rogerson, 1991: 70).

The end conscription campaign 1983-1988: a study of white extra-parliamentary opposition to apartheid

Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts in the subject history at the University of South Africa.

The epidemiology of parasuicide at RK Khan Hospital (Thesis , 1984)

The epidemiology of parasuicide cases presenting at RK Khan Hospital was examined in response to a request from the RK Khan Hospital Advisory Board, (1,2) in Chatsworth, Durban to the Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Natal in Durban.

The experiences of marriage and family by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal.

This thesis attempts to examine the social institutions of marriage and family as experienced by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal.

The failure of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council and its constitutional repercussions, 1956-1985

Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts of Rhodes University.

The formative value of drama presentations on selected student teachers

The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the perceptions of the students with regard to their participation in this component of their training. To examine some of the findings in terms of selected aspects of educational drama/theatre and teacher behaviour.

THE GLOBAL CONNECTIONS OF INTELLECTUAL WORKERS: AN AUSTRALIAN STUDY

The sociology of intellectuals, long focused on the metropole, needs to move to a world scale. Study of global connections in the intellectual labour process is the most promising way.

The High Price of Peace

Political Science Project

THE HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDIAN THEATRE IN NATAL

It is found that the history of South African Indian theatre is a gold-mine of raw material which fits neatly within the broader context of how theatre generally developed in the country. The overriding commonality invariably is the part played by politics.

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