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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Journal of Southern African Studies - September 2008

  • ‘The Story in which the Children are Sent to Throw the Sleeping Sun into the Sky’: Power, Identity and Difference in a /Xam Narrative - Michael Wessels
  • Costly Mythologies: The Concentration Camps of the South African War in Afrikaner Historiography* - Elizabeth Van Heyningen
  • The Carnegie Commission and the Backlash against Welfare State-Building in South Africa, 1931–1937 - Jeremy Seekings
  • Memories as Weapons: The Politics of Peace and Silence in Post-Civil War Mozambique - Victor Igreja
  • The ‘Intimate Politics’ of Fieldwork: Monica Hunter and her African Assistants, Pondoland and the Eastern Cape, 1931–1932 * - Andrew Bank
  • ‘A South African Revolutionary, but a Lady of the British Empire’: Helen Joseph and the Anti-Apartheid Movement - Barbara Caine
  • The Hole in Rhodesia's Bucket: White Emigration and the End of Settler Rule* - Josiah Brownell
  • ‘With Hard Work and Determination You Can Make it Here’: Narratives of Identity among German Immigrants in Post-Colonial Namibia* - Heidi Armbruster
  • Urban Violence in Colonial Africa: A Case for South African Exceptionalism - Gary Kynoch
  • ‘Absent Breadwinners’: Father–Child Connections and Paternal Support in Rural South Africa - Sangeetha Madhavan; Nicholas W. Townsend; Anita I. Garey
  • African Independent Churches in Post-Apartheid South Africa: New Political Interpretations* - Barbara Bompani
  • Somewhere over the Rainbow Nation: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Activism in South Africa - Ryan Richard Thoreson
  • The Politics of Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa - Roger Tangri; Roger Southall
  • The Cold War and the End of White Supremacy in Southern Africa - Zachary Kagan-Guthrie

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