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Zanzibar after Slavery
Fred Cooper
FROM REFUGE TO RESISTANCE
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Peter Delius
CAPE LIBERALISM IN ITS TERMINAL PHASE
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THE POLITICS OF SUBSISTENCE
Community Struggles in War-time Johannesburg
Alf Stalder
PROVIDING ‘ADEQUATE SHELTER’
The South African State and the Resolution of the African Urban Housing Crisis, 1948-1954.
Peter Wilkinson
THE CREATION OF A MASS MOVEMENT
Strikes and Defiance, 1950-1952.
Tom Lodge
POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL UNREST IN SOUTH AFRICA
Steve Friedman
THE ROLE OF THE LABOUR BUREAUX IN SOUTH AFRICA
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Doug Hindson
TOWARDS RUPTURE OR STASIS? AN ANALYSIS OF THE 1981 SOUTH AFRICAN GENERAL ELECTION
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The London Missionary Society in Southern Africa, 1799–1999
Historical Essays in Celebration of the Bicentenary of the LMS in Southern Africa
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Compiled to mark the bicentenary of the London Missionary Society in Southern Africa, this volume provides an assessment of the work and legacy of the Society, which played a critical role in the politics and societies of the subcontinent and whose leading figure—like David Livingstone, Robert Moffat, and John Philip—were major historical actors in their day.Contributors
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This book provides a significant revision of South African labor history and makes an important contribution to the debate about apartheid’s genesis. Using a range of untapped sources, it shows that there was far more strike action during World War II than has been officially acknowledged. A new working class, sometimes organized into multiracial unions, won improved wages and softened racial prejudice among white workers.Contradicting
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