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May 2021, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 473-487 Slavery, Banks and the Ambivalent Legacies of Compensation in South Africa, Mauritius and the Caribbean
by Aaron Graham - 489-504 Reappraising the 1950s in Zimbabwean History: The Problem of Todd and the Limits of Liberalism
by K.B. Wilson - 505-507 The intertwined history of independence and development in Lesotho
by Emma Hunter - 507-509 A history of border jumping between Zimbabwe and South Africa
by Henry Dee - 509-513 The maturation of Kaokoveld environmental studies
by John Heydinger
March 2021, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 155-172 Editorial Citizenship and Accountability: Customary Law and Traditional Leadership under South Africa’s Democratic Constitution
by Aninka Claassens & Catherine O’Regan - 173-190 The In-Between World of Kgosi Nyalala Pilane: (Mis)Appropriation and Accountability among the Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela in 21st-Century South Africa
by Wilmien Wicomb - 191-208 Traditional Authority in South Africa: Reconstruction and Resistance in the Eastern Cape
by Janine Ubink & Thiyane Duda - 209-227 Chiefly Succession and Democracy in South Africa: Why History Matters
by Peter Delius - 229-250 Finding Roles in Unseen Places: Government Action Conferring Roles on Traditional Authorities in South Africa
by Monica de Souza Louw - 251-272 Towards Living Customary Administrative Law
by Michael Mbikiwa - 273-289 Customary Marriage: Missteps Threaten the Constitutional Ideal of Common Citizenship
by Thandabantu Nhlapo - 291-308 Asserting Customary Fishing Rights in South Africa
by Michael Bishop - 309-326 ‘Land Complaints’ in Bizana, c.1940–1963: Living Customary Law in an Administrative Archive
by Derick A. Fay - 327-332 Afterword Searching for the Constitutional Living Customary Law
by Geoff Budlender - 333-336 Citizenship in Africa
by Jo Shaw - 336-338 Citizenship, political participation and the state in Zambia
by Danielle Resnick - 338-340 Pamela Reynolds’s field diary in the Zambezi valley
by Joshua Matanzima - 340-342 Religion, same-sex desire and masculinity in South Africa
by Anthony Simpson - 342-344 Radical teachers and Trotskyists in Cape Town
by Peter Limb
January 2021, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-16 Balancing the Scales: Re-Centring Labour and Labourers in Namibian History
by Bernard C. Moore & Stephanie Quinn & William Blakemore Lyon & Kai F. Herzog
November 2020, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 37-55 From Labour Elites to Garveyites: West African Migrant Labour in Namibia, 1892–1925
by William Blakemore Lyon - 93-125 Smuggled Sheep, Smuggled Shepherds: Farm Labour Transformations in Namibia and the Question of Southern Angola, 1933–1975
by Bernard C. Moore - 145-147 The National Union of Mines’ struggle for employment in Lesotho and South Africa
by Scott Rosenberg - 147-149 A political history of housing and aspirations in Mozambique
by Paul Jenkins - 149-151 Archiving settler colonialism
by David Kenrick
December 2020, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 17-36 Violence and Work: Convict Labour and Settler Colonialism in the Cape–Namibia Border Region (c.1855–1903)
by Kai F. Herzog - 57-78 Scalar Claims, Worker Strategies, and ‘South Africa’s Labour Empire’ in Namibia, 1943–1979
by Stephanie Quinn - 79-92 Continuity and Change in Gender Relations within the Contract Labour System in Kavango, Namibia, 1925–1972
by Kletus Muhena Likuwa - 127-142 Technical and Vocational Education and the Place of Indigenous Labour in the Mining Industry of Namibia, 1970–1990
by Saima Nakuti Ashipala - 143-145 West Germany, East Germany and the path to Namibia’s independence
by Tilman Dedering
September 2020, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 151-153 Promises of gender justice in matrilineal Malawi
by Christian Laheij
November 2020, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1091-1109 Intersectional Religious Agency: Mauritian Muslim Women and the Negotiation of Porous Interfaces
by Jess Auerbach & Myriam Blin & Naseem Lallmahomed-Aumeerally - 1127-1143 The Long Road to Compensation for Silicosis Sufferers in South Africa
by Albert Mushai - 1145-1162 The National Party and the Ideology of Welfare in South Africa under Apartheid
by Jeremy Seekings - 1203-1217 Mobile Money and the (Un)Making of Social Relations in Chivi, Zimbabwe
by Simbarashe Gukurume & Innocent T. Mahiya - 1237-1247 Student ‘Fallism’ in South Africa, 2015–16: Some Diverging Analyses
by Paul Maylam - 1255-1257 Whiteness and schooling in South Africa
by Christopher Webb
October 2020, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1087-1089 Editorial
by Jessica Johnson - 1111-1125 ‘My Husband is No Husband to Me’: Divorce, Marriage and Gender Struggles in African Communities of Colonial Natal, 1869–1910
by Benedict Carton - 1163-1181 Councils, Councillors and Profiteers: Urban Land Speculation and Contestations in Southern Rhodesia in the 1940s
by Lotti Nkomo - 1183-1201 Language, Resistance and Multilingualism in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe: The Kalanga and their Struggle for Recognition
by Thembani Dube - 1219-1235 ‘We Are What We Eat’: Nutrition, African Diets and the State in Colonial Malawi, 1920s–1960
by Bryson G. Nkhoma - 1249-1253 Firing the canon: a history of women’s pioneering role in anthropology
by Joanna Davidson - 1253-1255 A history of sexual violence and political authority in South Africa
by T.J. Tallie
September 2020, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 821-828 Liberation Beyond the Nation: An Introduction
by Jocelyn Alexander & Paolo Israel & Miles Larmer & Ricardo Soares de Oliveira - 829-844 Dreaming Together, Fighting for Freedom Together: African Progressive Nationalism and the Ideology of Unity in Portugal’s African Colonies in the 1950s and 1960s
by Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali - 845-861 Viriato da Cruz and His Chinese Exile: A Biographical Approach
by Jodie Yuzhou Sun - 863-879 Dissident Refugees: A History of 200 Namibians in Zambia, 1977–1989
by Christian A. Williams - 881-901 ‘Forged in Battle’: The Transnational Origins and Formation of Apartheid South Africa’s 32 ‘Buffalo’ Battalion, 1969–1976
by Lennart Bolliger & Will Gordon - 903-921 ‘We Could Not Be There’: Storytelling and the Narratives of Soviet Military Advisers, Specialists and Interpreters in Angola during the Civil War (1975–1992)
by Kristina Pikovskaia - 923-940 The Travelling Toyi-Toyi: Soldiers and the Politics of Drill
by Jocelyn Alexander & JoAnn McGregor - 941-964 Zenzo Nkobi, ZAPU Photographer: Exile, Visibility and the Anteroom of War in Zambia, 1977–1980
by Patricia Hayes - 965-984 Liberating Taste: Memories of War, Food and Cooking in Northern Mozambique
by Jonna Katto - 985-1008 Transnational Music Collaborations, Affective Networks and Everyday Practices of Convivial Solidarity in Ujamaa Dar es Salaam
by Maria Suriano - 1009-1036 The Mueda Massacre Retold: The ‘Matter of Return’ in Portuguese Colonial Intelligence
by Paolo Israel - 1037-1054 The Politicisation of Liberation-Struggle Exhumations in Eastern Zimbabwe: Spiritual Evocation, Patriotism and Professionalism
by Njabulo Chipangura - 1055-1074 Governing the Ungovernable: Performing and Contesting Chris Hani’s Legacy at the Hani Memorial
by Samuel Longford - 1075-1076 Political identities, legitimacy and the Angolan civil war
by Vasco Martins - 1076-1078 The state and the paradox of customary law in Africa
by Pnina Werbner - 1078-1080 Community building and belonging in Southern Rhodesia’s purchase areas
by Allison K. Shutt - 1080-1082 Writing African Christian biographies
by Jörg Haustein - 1082-1085 An alternative history of displacement
by Michael G. Panzer
August 2020, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 597-613 ‘But I Know You, You Are Not God’: African Responses to European Colonialism in a Missionary Newspaper
by Stephen Volz - 655-672 Power and Resistance: Struggles over Organisational Transformation and Restructuring at the National University of Lesotho in the 21st Century
by Munyaradzi Mushonga & Heidi Hudson - 703-722 Botswana Votes 2019: Two-Party Competition and the Khama Factor
by Chris Brown
July 2020, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 591-596 Editorial
by George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane - 615-633 ‘Our Bushes Are the Houses’: People’s War and the Underground during the Insurrectionary Period in the Vaal Triangle, South Africa
by Franziska Rueedi - 635-654 ‘Under the Thumb of the Party’: The Limits of Tanzanian Socialism and the Decline of the Student Left
by Luke Melchiorre - 673-687 ‘Now I Am Not Afraid’: Simon Nkoli, Queer Utopias and Transnational Solidarity
by Yasmina Martin - 689-702 ‘Rediscovering the Erotic as Ordinary’ in South African Women’s Short Fiction
by Jenny Boźena du Preez - 723-741 Botswana’s Hunting Ban and the Transformation of Game-Meat Cultures, Economies and Ecologies
by Annette A. LaRocco - 743-772 Changing Livelihoods in Rural Eastern Cape, South Africa (2002–2016): Diminishing Employment and Expanding Social Protection
by Flora Hajdu & David Neves & Stefan Granlund - 773-792 Assessing the Potential Impact of the African Continental Free Trade Area on Least Developed Countries: A Case Study of Malawi
by Dennis Ndonga & Emmanuel Laryea & Murendere Chaponda - 793-808 Fragile Gains: South Africa’s Democracy Under the Spotlight
by Jason Robinson - 809-811 Land, Chieftaincy and the Invention of Tradition in KwaZulu-Natal
by Tara Weinberg - 811-812 Personal epistolary and the brutality of the everyday colonial occupation
by Miles Larmer - 813-815 The materialities, effects and affects of Portuguese decolonisation
by Benedito Machava - 815-817 Dag Hammarskjöld and the Decolonisation of Africa
by David Webster - 817-819 Southern Africa, the Cold War and transnational activism
by Justin Pearce
May 2020, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 393-397 Editorial
by Diana Jeater - 399-415 Speak, Friend, and Enter? Fieldwork Access and Anthropological Knowledge Production on the Copperbelt
by Christian Straube - 417-433 Natural Resource Extraction in the Interior: Scouts, Spirits and Chinese Loggers in the Forests of Northern Mozambique
by Morten Nielsen & Mikkel Bunkenborg - 435-454 Narratives, Rituals and Political Imaginations: The Social and Political World of the Vashona of North-Eastern Zimbabwe from the 16th to the 19th Centuries
by Admire Mseba - 455-469 Black Disenfranchisement in the Cape Colony, c.1887–1909: Challenging the Numbers
by Farai Nyika & Johan Fourie - 471-490 Surviving on Borrowed Power: Rethinking the Role of Civil Society in Zambia’s Third-Term Debate
by Sishuwa Sishuwa - 491-507 The Historian, the Premier and Forced Labour in the Cape Colony, 1878–1879
by Denver A. Webb - 509-526 (Un)Cultivating the Disease of Maize: Pellagra, Policy and Nutrition Practice in Lesotho, c.1933–1963
by Christopher R. Conz - 527-545 Crops and Copper: Agriculture and Urbanism on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950–2000
by Iva Peša - 547-564 ‘Asbaanjaers Rig Oë Op Pretoria’: A Short History of Stock-Car Racing in South Africa’s Capital City
by Jimmy Pieterse - 565-580 Protection from Violence: Making Space Public in the Streets of Johannesburg
by Darshan Vigneswaran - 581-582 Marriage as a class marker in southern Africa
by Mariah C. Stember - 582-584 Elite discourses, sexuality and HIV/AIDS interventions in Malawi
by Ashley Currier - 584-587 Sexuality, race and intimate colonial encounters
by Juliette Milner-Thornton - 587-589 Mission schools, education and the revolution
by Anne Heffernan
March 2020, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 195-207 Malawi: Taking Stock in Turbulent Times
by Jessica Johnson - 209-228 Birthing a Nation: Political Legitimacy and Health Policy in Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s Malawi, 1962–1980
by Luke Messac - 229-245 Yielding Trouble: Development Dilemmas and the Political Uses of Bad Data in Malawi, 1964–1978
by Geoffrey Traugh - 247-261 Remembering Kamuzu: The Ambiguity of the Past in Malawi’s Central Region
by Daniel Wroe - 263-281 Chieftaincy in Malawi: Reinvention, Re-emergence or Resilience? A Kasungu Case Study
by Joey Power - 283-299 ‘The Native is the Producer of the Future’: Improving Peasants’ Food Production in Southern Malawi, 1859–1939
by Bryson G. Nkhoma - 301-317 ‘The General from Fort Hill’: Katoba Flax Musopole’s Role as an Anti-Colonial Activist and Politician in Malawi
by Owen J.M. Kalinga - 319-337 Central African Immigrants, Imperial Citizenship and the Politics of Free Movement in Interwar South Africa
by Henry Dee - 339-356 The Invention of ‘Harmful Cultural Practices’ in the Era of AIDS in Malawi
by Cal (Crystal) Biruk - 357-374 Malawi in Verse: Authenticity, African Literature, and Indigenous Aesthetic Forms
by Lupenga Mphande - 375-379 Afterword
by Wapulumuka O. Mulwafu - 381-384 Doing conceptual history in Africa
by Roy Dilley - 384-386 Doing oral history in Africa
by Sean Field - 386-388 The war on the Reef
by Franziska Rueedi - 388-390 The ‘ethnographic life’ of Max Gluckman
by Isak Niehaus
January 2020, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial
by Dennis Walder - 7-21 Scalar Tension and the (Post-)Colonial Anthropocene in Ingrid Winterbach’s To Hell with Cronjé
by Martin Premoli - 23-38 ‘Our respect for water is what you have termed fear’: The Ocean in the Poetry of Ronelda S. Kamfer and Koleka Putuma
by Bibi Burger - 39-56 ‘It may have seemed personal but it wasn’t’: The Person(al) as Nation(al) in Post-Apartheid Literary Representations of Retribution
by David Coughlin - 57-71 Confronting the Silences of History: Licínio Azevedo’s Virgem Margarida and Comboio de Sal e Açúcar
by Douglas Mulliken - 73-90 Bruin Ous Are the Main Ous: Memory and Masculinity in a South Durban Township
by Henry E. Chen & Deevia Bhana & Bronwynne Anderson & Imraan Buccus - 91-108 ‘Vermin’: Predator Eradication as an Expression of White Supremacy in Colonial Namibia, 1921–1952
by John Heydinger - 109-127 Translocal Optimisation: Assembling Rural and Urban Spaces for Later Life in Urban Namibia and Uganda
by Catharina Nord & Andrew Byerley - 129-147 Community Conservation and Land Use in Namibia: Visions, Expectations and Realities
by Eduard Gargallo - 149-164 A Contested Commons: Competition for Public Land in the Free State
by David Dickinson - 165-183 The Emergence of Decentralised Centralism in the South African Education Governance System
by André du Plessis - 185-187 Elephants, emotions and compassion in southern African literature
by Martha Ndakalako-Bannikov - 187-189 Fiction, space and desire in Namibian novels
by Fabian Lehmann - 189-191 Modern African art and apartheid
by Joshua I. Cohen - 191-194 Disappointment and contemporary South African fiction
by Dennis Walder
November 2019, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 997-1012 Editorial: The Challenge of Rethinking Mandela
by Colin Bundy - 1013-1031 The Headman, the Regent and the ‘Long Walk to Freedom’
by Philip Bonner - 1033-1050 Mandela: The Untold Heritage
by Xolela Mangcu - 1051-1071 Mandela and the Left
by Tom Lodge - 1073-1091 The M-Plan: Mandela’s Struggle to Reorient the African National Congress
by Paul S. Landau - 1093-1110 Mandela’s Army: Urban Revolt in South Africa, 1960–1964
by Thula Simpson - 1111-1130 News from Robben Island: Journalists’ Visits to Nelson Mandela during his Imprisonment
by Martha Evans - 1131-1149 Mandela, Human Rights and the Making of South Africa’s Transformative Constitution
by Timothy Gibbs - 1151-1171 The Impossible Contract: The Political and Private Marriage of Nelson and Winnie Mandela
by Shireen Hassim - 1173-1181 Mandela and Beyond: Thinking New Possibility in the 21st Century
by Elleke Boehmer - 1183-1186 Cloak and Dagger
by Laura Major - 1186-1188 Statecraft, citizenship and the middle class in Mozambique
by Peter Lockwood - 1188-1189 The civil war in Mozambique
by Ben Jones - 1190-1192 Reading Sol Plaatje’s Native Life in South Africa in contemporary South Africa
by Karen Haire
September 2019, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 799-803 Editorial
by George Karekwaivanane - 805-820 State–Diamond-Sector Relations in Angola, 1912–2002
by Mathias Alencastro - 821-840 ‘From Cabinda to Cunene’: Monuments and the Construction of Angolan Nationalism since 1975
by Jeremy Ball - 841-857 The DRC–Angola Offshore Oil Dispute: How Regime (In)Security Outweighs Sovereign Claims
by Patrick Edmond & Kristof Titeca & Erik Kennes - 859-875 ‘Aliens’ on the Copperbelt: Zambianisation, Nationalism and Non-Zambian Africans in the Mining Industry
by Duncan Money - 877-894 Turning Points on the Periphery? The Politics of South Africa’s Platinum-Belt Strike Wave in Rustenburg, Northwest and Northam, Limpopo, 2012–2014
by Luke Sinwell - 895-909 Mzabalazo On the Move: Organising on a South African Commuter Train
by Mpho Mmadi - 911-925 ‘Dairying Is a White Man’s Industry’: The Dairy Produce Act and the Segregation Debate in Colonial Zimbabwe, c.1920–1937
by Godfrey Hove & Sandra Swart - 927-944 Ambiguous Bonds: Relationships between Farm Workers and Land Beneficiaries after Zimbabwe’s Land Reform Programme
by Leila Sinclair-Bright - 945-961 Intrusion into Rural Tribal Space in Botswana: The Case of the Trans-Kalahari Motor Race, 1975–1981
by Christian John Makgala - 963-980 The Izichwe Football Club: Youth, Sport and Masculinity in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
by Peter Alegi & Liz Timbs - 981-992 The Mnangagwa Era? Periodisation and Politics in Zimbabwe
by Dan Hodgkinson - 993-995 Epistemology, freedom and decolonisation
by Ama Biney - 995-996 African Estate Records in Colonial Namibia
by Shadrack Katuu
July 2019, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 627-639 Karoo Futures: Astronomy in Place and Space – Introduction
by Cherryl Walker & Davide Chinigò & Saul Dubow - 641-662 Cosmopolitan Karoo: Land, Space and Place in the Shadow of the Square Kilometre Array
by Cherryl Walker - 663-687 200 Years of Astronomy in South Africa: From the Royal Observatory to the ‘Big Bang’ of the Square Kilometre Array
by Saul Dubow - 689-709 When Stars Collide: Competing Development Paradigms in the Central Karoo
by Doreen Atkinson - 711-728 The Square Kilometre Array and Local Development Mandates in the Karoo
by Michael Gastrow & Thelma Oppelt - 729-747 Elusive Identities: Karoo |Xam Descendants and the Square Kilometre Array
by John Parkington & David Morris & José M. de Prada-Samper - 749-766 From the ‘Merino Revolution’ to the ‘Astronomy Revolution’: Land Alienation and Identity in Carnarvon, South Africa
by Davide Chinigò - 767-790 Impossible Images: Radio Astronomy, the Square Kilometre Array and the Art of Seeing
by Hedley Twidle - 791-792 The hidden histories of marginalisation, race and land dispossession in the Northern Cape
by Tilman Dedering - 793-794 Women, migration and the cashew economy in late colonial Mozambique 1945–1975
by Epifãnia Albino Langa - 794-796 The work of representing the exiled revolutionaries
by Paul Landau - 796-798 Intimacies of sound
by Jane Carruthers
May 2019, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 459-464 Editorial
by Diana Jeater - 465-483 Played Out on the Edges of the Cricket Boundary: The History of an Indian Cricket Team in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, 1934–1995
by Trishula Patel - 485-501 From Dreams of Dominion to Aspirations for a New Africa: Ahrn Palley’s Political Re-invention in Southern Rhodesia, 1959–1961
by Brooks Marmon - 503-523 ‘A White Man Will Never Be a Zambian’: Racialised Nationalism, the Rule of Law, and Competing Visions of Independent Zambia in the Case of Justice James Skinner, 1964–1969
by Sishuwa Sishuwa - 525-542 ‘Scottish Exceptionalism?’ Trade Unions and the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1976–1994
by Christopher Fevre - 543-557 Visions of China: Political Friendship and Animosities in Southern African Science Fiction
by Nedine Moonsamy - 559-574 Safe to Violate: The Role of Gender in the Necklacing of Women During the South African People’s War (1985–1990)
by Nyasha Karimakwenda - 575-595 Transitional Politics and Machinery of Government Change in South Africa
by Vinothan Naidoo - 597-616 A ‘Homeland’s’ Harvest: Biotraffic and Biotrade in the Contemporary Ciskei Region of South Africa
by Christopher Morris - 617-619 Law and the struggle for political power in Zimbabwe
by Sibanengi Ncube - 619-621 Coping with existence in the ‘New Angola’
by Rebecca Engebretsen - 621-623 Institutions matter: politics, democracy and development in Africa
by Ian Taylor - 623-626 Pitfalls of the developmental state: the fate of the Sudanese economic model
by Tinashe Nyamunda
March 2019, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 251-252 Editorial
by Andrew Brooks - 253-271 Nature, Conservation and Conflict in Eastern Zimbabwe: Chirinda Forest, 1980–2000
by Noel Ndumeya - 273-301 Designing KwaThema: Cultural Inscriptions in the Model Township
by Hannah le Roux - 303-321 Recruitment and Re-Memory: S.E.K. Mqhayi’s ‘Umkosi Wemidaka: The Dark-Skinned Army’ (1916) and Fred Khumalo’s Dancing the Death Drill (2017)
by Neville Smith - 323-340 ‘Now Is the Time!’ The Importance of International Spaces for Women’s Activism within the ANC, 1960–1976
by Emma Elinor Lundin - 341-355 Belonging, Indigeneity, Land and Nature in Southern Africa under Neoliberal Capitalism: An Overview
by Stasja Koot & Robert Hitchcock & Catie Gressier - 357-374 Giving Land (Back)? The Meaning of Land in the Indigenous Politics of the South Kalahari Bushmen Land Claim, South Africa
by Stasja Koot & Bram Büscher - 375-392 Immaterial Indigenous Modernities in the Struggle against Illegal Fencing in the N≠a Jaqna Conservancy, Namibia: Genealogical Ancestry and ‘San-ness’ in a ‘Traditional Community’
by Christa van der Wulp & Stasja Koot - 393-411 Fatalism and Dissidence in Dukuduku, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Ongoing Contestations Over Land, Resources and Identities
by Elizabeth Aardenburg & Adrian Nel - 413-431 Ekhayeni: Rural–Urban Migration, Belonging and Landscapes of Home in South Africa
by Avela Njwambe & Michelle Cocks & Susanne Vetter - 433-449 Interpretations of San Ethnicity and Identity in Namibia: Two Ethnographic Accounts
by Jennifer Hays - 451-453 The Life and Time of Monica Wilson
by Isak Niehaus - 453-455 Heritage, Race and the Political Economies of Post-Apartheid South Africa
by Blair Rutherford - 455-457 Christianity, Industrial Education and The Black Atlantic
by Robert Trent Vinson
January 2019, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Jessica Johnson - 5-29 ‘Day Zero’, Hydraulic Citizenship and the Defence of the Commons in Cape Town: A Case Study of the Politics of Water and its Infrastructures (2017–2018)
by Steven Robins - 31-47 Service and Solidarity: Domestic Workers, Informal Organising and the Limits of Unionisation in Zambia
by Sacha Hepburn - 49-68 Chinese Immigrants and Underground Lotteries in South Africa: Negotiating Spaces at the Cusp of a Racial–Capitalist Order
by Stephen Louw - 69-88 ‘Arming Black Consciousness’: The Formation of the Bokwe Group/Azanian Peoples’ Liberation Front, April 1972–September 1976
by Toivo Asheeke - 89-110 The ‘Partnership’ Hoax: How the British Government Deprived Central Africans of their Rights
by Robert I. Rotberg