PUBLICATIONS
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Introductory essay: Inqaba ya Basebenzi Journal of the Marxist Workers' Tendency of the ANC |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical Inqaba ya Basebenzi |
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Introductory essay: Pro Veritate |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical Pro Veritate |
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Introductory essay: The African Communist |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical The African Communist |
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Inventory of the Hofmeyr Papers |
Inventory of the Hofmeyr papers General correspondence and other papers re academic and political career (arranged chronologically) 6 boxes. 1915-1948 Diary 1947 Aug. 22 1948 Nov. 26. Records of
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Iphepha labasebenzi | |
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Isisebenzi |
Produced by the "Wages Commission", Isisebenzi was a newspaper for workers in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. It was published about once a month and dealt with all matters of interest to workers, especially with their struggle for just wages and the right to organise. Isisebenzi No. |
Izwi lase Township, 1982 - 1984 |
Izwi lase Township was published by Ditshwantsho tsa Rona. It offered notes and views about current and past events. |
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Joe Slovo - theoretician or anti-China hack | ||
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John Western's Outcast Cape Town | |
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Labour Capital and Society | |
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Language policy in a free Azania | |
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Legalistic Cynicism | |
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Liberal Opinion/Reality |
Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Government had won its second General Election. |
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Liberation |
Liberation was founded in Johannesburg as a magazine of quality, focusing on issues of concern to Blacks and non-establishment Whites in South Africa. It was subtitled " a journal of democratic discussion", and was aimed at the intellectual elite. |
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Manganyi's Looking Through the Keyhole | |
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Marquard on Federalism | |
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Mayibuye |
Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African National Congress publications alongside Sechaba and Dawn (Umkhonto we Sizwe). Circulation was limited and hampered by conditions of illegality. |
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Mayibuye Number 8 1983 Year of United action |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress. |
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Mayibuye December 1991 |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress. |
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Mayibuye February 1991 |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress. |