South Africa
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'GIVE TILL IT HURTS': DURBAN'S INDIANS AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR |
In October 1913 approximately 20,000 Indian workers joined Mahatma Gandhi's campaign of resistance against the South African government. This was a spontaneous outburst against terrible working conditions and a realisation that the£ 3 poll tax on free Indians meant perpetual indenture. |
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Uprooting, Re-rooting:Culture, Religion and Community among Indentured Muslim Migrants in Colonial Natal, 1860–1911 |
This article considers issues relating to religion and culture among Indian Muslims in Natal which imported 152 184 indentured workers from British India between 1860 and 191 1. |
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There is plenty of play left in South Africa's race game, race, cricket and nation in post-apartheid South Africa |
This paper focuses on charges of match-fixing in April 2001 by Indian police against Hansie Cronje, cricket captain of South Africa, and the Commission of Inquiry that followed in order to probe the construction and persistence of race stereotypes in South Africa. |
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Letter fro Edward Callan to Alan Paton | |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Edward Callan | |
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Letter from Edward Callan to Alan Paton | |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Edward Callan | |
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The Long View | |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Edward Callan | |
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Letter from Edward Callan to Alan Paton | |
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`WHAT DO THEY KNOW OF CRICKET WHO ONLY CRICKET KNOW?': Transformation in South African Cricket, 1990-2000 |
This article charts developments in cricket during the past decade to explore issues related to social transformation and redress in post-apartheid South Africa. |
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Letter from Gilman Park to Edward Callan | |
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Draft outline for the Long View by Alan Paton | |
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Letter from Gilman Park to Edward Callan | |
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Letter from L H Brague to Edward Callan | |
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Letter from Edward Callan to Alan Paton | |
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Letter from Gilman Park to Edward Callan | |
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Letter from Edward Callan to Alan Paton | |
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Letter from Edward Callan | |
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Indian Islam and the meaning of South African Citizenship - A Question of Identities |
Durban's Indian Muslims are heirs to Islamic traditions and practices in India that became firmly established in South Africa. During the past decade they experienced rapid and dramatic changes. |