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The History of the Asiatic Bazaar in Pretoria (1885 - 1914)

The main focus of this study is on the historical development of the Indian "Asiatic Bazaar" of Pretoria and its inhabitants between 1885 and 1914. In chapter one a general background on the nature of the indentured system as it operated in the nineteenth century, and.....

The History of the Indian market gardeners of Cliffdale (1977 – 1987)

This study will be examining the circumstances surrounding the founding of Cliffdale, and the tracing of the community up to the present. Particular attention will be paid to market gardening.

The History of the Tamil Protective Association 1916-1984

The past sixty - nine years records the progress of our Society . We salute the pioneers for therefore sight and determination in establishing what we see today , namely,....

THE HISTORY OF THE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA AND THE ROLE IT PlAYED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION FOR INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

CON TEN T S
CHAPTER ONE PAGE
A BRIEF HISTORY OF TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS IN SOUTH
AFRICA AND ABROAD 1
1.1
Introduction 1
1.2
The Development of Teachers' Associations in
England 2
1.
2.1 Introduction 2
1.2.2

The impact of drought pestilence and Cattle Diseases on the Peasantry of Natal (1896 - 1906)

That the environmental and ecological dimensions of agriculture have not been fully considered in the past has created some problems in attempting to assess their specific role in the period 1896-1906.

THE INDIANS OF NATAL: RESISTANCE TO APARTHEID, 1971-1985

This thesis highlights the ebbs and flows of the Indian minority's struggles against the systematic and unjust segregation of mankind along racial lines. Their courage and principled resistance as well as their fears as a minority during the period of 1971 to 1985, are captured in this study.

The influence of household and family structure on children in the Chatsworth area with special reference to primary school learners (Thesis, 2010)

A study into the influence of household and family structure on children in the
Chatsworth area with special reference to primary school learners was undertaken. The
main objective of the study was to understand the prevailing household/family structure

The Isipingo business district : its accessibility and locational advantages contribute to its existence
The Lobito Bay Indians

In April 1907 some 2 208 ex-indentured Indians left Durban for Lobito Bay in Angola. The object of their attraction was the Benguela Railway, work on which had begun in 1903.

The making of an African working class: Port Elizabeth, 1923-1963

MA Thesis in Economic History, submitted to the University of Cape Town by Janet Mary Cherry.

THE MAKING OF INDIAN IDENTITY IN DURBAN, 1914-1949

Degree: Ph. D. Degree Year: 1995 Institute: Indiana University The object of this study is to
examine the making of Indian identities in Durban between 1914 and 1949. There were
many significant changes in social and material conditions during this period and it is within

THE MANAGEMENT OF IN-SERVICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING (INSET) IN THE NATAL-KWAZULU AREA

In any education system "no other single factor determines to such an extent the quality of education in a country as the quality of the corps of teachers, lecturers and instructors" (HSRC 1981 : 180).

The multicultrinder Chadha's Bend it like Beckham and Bride and prejudice (Thesis, 2009)ural traveller : representations of Indian female identity in Gu

This paper explores the construction of multicultural identities in the postcolonial world in relation to nonresident Indian women depicted in mainstream cinema.

The muzzled muse: literature and censorship in South Africa 1963-1985

A dissertation sumitted to the Graduate Faculty in Comparative Literature in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, City University of New York. The thesis examines the influence of censorship on literature in South Africa between 1963 and 1985.

The National Committee for Liberation ("ARM"), 1960-1964: sabotage and the question of the ideological subject

Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the MA degree in History at the the University of Cape Town by Andries du Toit.

The nationalization of Indian education in the Transvaal

The lack of reliable, organised data in respect of Indian Education in its manifold aspects, has posed numerous difficulties for students, teachers and parents interested in this field.

The politics of nonracialism: White opposition to apartheid, 1945-1960

Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Modern History, University of Oxford, for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This thesis is concerned with the development of racial co-operation in the South African resistance movement in the years between 1945-1960.

The politics of the South African Communist Party 1962 - 1990

A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Political Studies, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg. This study is a critical exploration of the ideas of the South African Communist Party (SACP).

THE PRESENT RESIDENTS OF CAT0 MANOR: GATHERED FRAGMENTS OF A DISPERSED COMMUNITY

Cato Manor is one of those places about which, and around about which, controversy has always appeared to rage.

THE ROLE OF INDIAN POLICEMEN IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE FORCE

This investigation attempts to present a scientific exposition of the development, functioning and community relationship of the Indian Police in the South African Police Force. The training and work responsibilities of all policemen in the Force are the same.

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