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2013, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 447-463 Students, Apartheid and the Ecumenical Movement in South Africa, 1960–1975
by Ian Macqueen - 465-480 Why the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland Failed: Lessons from the Brief History of a Regional University in Southern Africa
by Brian Mokopakgosi - 481-484 At Home in the World in Postcolonial Lusaka
by Ranka Primorac - 485-486 Who Rules South Africa?
by Adrian Guelke - 486-487 African Naturalist: The Life and Times of Rodney Carrington Wood 1889–1962
by Tanja Hammel - 487-489 Making African Christianity: Africans Reimagining Their Faith in Colonial South Africa
by Joel Cabrita
2013, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Donal Lowry - 5-6 Editorial
by David Simon & Morris Szeftel - 7-30 Untangling the Lion's Tale: Violent Masculinity and the Ethics of Biography in the ‘Curious’ Case of the Apartheid-Era Policeman Donald Card
by Leslie Bank & Andrew Bank - 31-43 Reply to the Article by Leslie and Andrew Bank
by Donald Card - 45-57 Discourses of Poor Work Ethic in Botswana: A Historical Perspective, 1930–2010
by Christian Makgala - 59-76 Gender and the Chief Justice: Principle or Pretext?
by Elsje Bonthuys - 77-97 From May 2008 to 2011: Xenophobic Violence and National Subjectivity in South Africa
by Judith Hayem - 99-117 Buying Loyalty: Zimbabwe's Marange Diamonds
by David Towriss - 119-133 To Disclose or Not to Disclose, That is the Question! Antiretroviral Therapy, Access to Resources and Stigma in Southern Africa
by Emily Frank & Alexander Rödlach - 135-150 ‘And so they moved one by one’: Forced Removals in a Free State Town (1956–1977)
by Isabella Kentridge - 151-170 Transmission and Change in South African Motherhood: Black Mothers in Three-Generational Cape Town Families
by Elena Moore - 171-192 Re-Thinking the Emergence of the Struggle for South African Liberation in the United States: Max Yergan and the Council on African Affairs, 1922–1946
by Charles Johnson - 193-205 The Virtual Memory Landscape: The Impact of Information Technology on Collective Memory and Commemoration in Southern Africa
by Sabine Marschall - 207-225 ‘They Became Afraid When They Saw Us’: MK Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the Bantustan of Transkei, 1988–1994
by Daniel Douek - 227-234 The Battle against HIV/AIDS
by Jenny Doubt - 235-236 The Unbearable Whiteness of Being: Farmers' Voices From Zimbabwe
by Kate Law - 237-238 Remembering John Marshall and Bitter Roots: The Ends of a Kalahari Myth
by Jason Robinson - 238-239 Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities
by Harri Englund
2012, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 745-752 Editorial
by Morris Szeftel - 753-767 ‘Satan has come to Rietfontein’: Race in South Africa's Satanic Panic
by Nicky Falkof - 769-786 Facing Barbarians: A Narrative of Spatial Segregation in Colonial Namibia
by Giorgio Miescher - 787-807 The Impact of Organised Crime on State Social Control: Organised Criminal Groups and Local Governance on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa
by Derica Lambrechts - 809-826 Finite Land: Challenges Institutionalising Land Restitution in South Africa, 1995–2000
by Cherryl Walker - 827-845 Land Restitution in Port Elizabeth: Anatomy of a Relative Success
by Christiaan Beyers - 847-861 Working Class Action and Informal Trade on the Durban Docks, 1930s–1950s
by Ralph Callebert - 863-884 The Politics of Regenerative Nationalism in South Africa
by Alexander Beresford - 885-897 Home, Farm and Shop: The Migration of Madeiran Women to South Africa, 1900–1980
by Clive Glaser - 899-925 Strategy and Tactics: Chinese Immigrants and Diasporic Spaces in Johannesburg, South Africa
by Philip Harrison & Khangelani Moyo & Yan Yang - 927-949 The Disengagement of the South African Medical Diaspora in Canada
by Jonathan Crush & Abel Chikanda & Wade Pendleton - 951-965 Victims of the Rhodesian Immigration Policy: Polish Refugees from the Second World War
by Baxter Tavuyanago & Tasara Muguti & James Hlongwana - 967-980 The Collective Dimension of Shame and of Responsibility
by Emanuela Tegla - 981-991 Writing Crime in the New South Africa: Negotiating Threat in the Novels of Deon Meyer and Margie Orford
by Christopher Warnes - 993-1006 Public and Private Space in Contemporary South Africa: Perspectives from Post-Apartheid Literature
by Tom Penfold - 1007-1011 ‘The Future is Bright’ versus ‘The Future is Bleak’: A Comparison of Recent Documentaries on Land Reform in Zimbabwe
by Rory Pilossof - 1013-1014 Emerging Traditions: Toward a Postcolonial Stylistics of Black South African Fiction in English
by Chantal Zabus - 1014-1015 Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz
by Nishlyn Ramanna - 1016-1017 Historical Dictionary of Malawi
by Zoë Groves - 1017-1019 Youth Violence: Sources and Solutions in South Africa
by Steffen Jensen
2008, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 237-238 Editorial
by Wayne Dooling - 239-253 Export-Oriented Policies, Women's Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius
by Myriam Blin - 255-268 Townships in Transition: Women's Caring Keeps the Township Together
by Maren Bak - 269-291 Customary Land Tenure, Inheritance Rules, and Smallholder Farmers in Malawi
by Tsutomu Takane - 293-304 Self-reliance and the History of Higher Education: The Botswana University Campus Appeal (BUCA)
by Brian T. Mokopakgosi - 305-324 ‘Men of the Cloth’: The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, Inkatha and the Struggle against Apartheid
by Philippe Denis - 325-342 Translating the Nation: From Plaatje to Mpe
by Michael Green - 343-358 Television News in South Africa: Mediating an Emerging Democracy
by Simon Cottle & Mugdha Rai - 359-378 Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Election of 2005: The Myth of New Electoral Laws
by Norma Kriger - 379-396 Patriotic History and Public Intellectuals Critical of Power
by Blessing-Miles Tendi - 397-410 Averting White Male (Ab)normality: Psychiatric Representations and Treatment of ‘Homosexuality’ in 1960s South Africa
by Tiffany F. Jones - 411-427 Sexual Politics and the Zuma Rape Trial
by Steven Robins - 429-449 Being a ‘Movement of the People’ and a Governing Party: Study of the African National Congress Mass Character
by Vincent Darracq - 451-470 Recent Comparative Approaches to Imperial History and Settler Colonialism
by Joseph M. Hodge - 471-471 Stanley Trapido
by Stanley Trapido - 473-473 Erratum
by The Editors
2007, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 707-714 Introduction. Histories of Healing: Past and Present Medical Practices in Africa and the Diaspora
by Lyn Schumaker & Diana Jeater & Tracy Luedke - 715-731 Spirit and Matter: The Materiality of Mozambican Prophet Healing
by Tracy Luedke - 733-750 Quests for Health and Contests for Meaning: African Church Leaders and Scottish Missionaries in the Early Twentieth Century Presbyterian Church in Northern Malawi
by Markku Hokkanen - 751-765 The Modern Traditional Healer: Locating ‘Hybridity’ in Modern Traditional Medicine, Southern Tanzania
by Rebecca Marsland - 767-782 Medical Hybridisms and Social Boundaries: Aspects of Portuguese Colonialism in Africa and India in the Nineteenth Century
by Cristiana Bastos - 783-799 Finding and Foregrounding Massage in Khoisan Ethnography
by Chris Low - 801-810 Productive Misunderstandings and the Dynamism of Plural Medicine in Mid-century Bechuanaland
by Julie Livingston - 811-828 Three Worships, an Old Warlock and Many Lawless Forces: The Court Trial of an African Doctor who Practised ‘Obeah to Cure’, in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica
by Deryck Murray - 829-843 ‘Long-Nosed’ Hybrids? Sharing the Experiences of White Izangoma in Contemporary South Africa
by Joanne Thobeka Wreford - 845-860 Death before Dying: Understanding AIDS Stigma in the South African Lowveld
by Isak Niehaus - 861-874 Science, Social Science and Pseudo-Science in the HIV/AIDS Debate in Southern Africa
by Shula Marks - 875-887 Book Reviews
by Alison Buckler
2006, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 649-665 Heritage in Southern Africa: Imagining and Marketing Public Culture and History
by JoAnn McGregor & Lyn Schumaker - 667-682 Unravelling History and Cultural Heritage in Botswana
by Neil Parsons - 683-699 Cape Dutch Tongaat: A Case Study in ‘Heritage’
by Peter Merrington - 701-717 Contradictions and Challenges in Representing the Past: The Kuomboka Festival of Western Zambia
by Lawrence Flint - 719-736 Heritage, Identity and Youth in Postcolonial Namibia
by Ian Fairweather - 737-754 Family Stories or a Group Portrait? South Africa on Display at the KIT Tropenmuseum, 2002–2003: The Making of an Exhibition
by Leslie Witz & Ciraj Rassool - 755-770 The Kingdom, the Power and Forevermore: Zimbabwe Culture in Contemporary Art and Architecture
by Innocent Pikirayi - 771-794 Silence, Destruction and Closure at Great Zimbabwe: Local Narratives of Desecration and Alienation
by Joost Fontein - 795-806 Mapping Museum–Community Relations in Lwandle
by Bongani Mgijima - 807-821 Imagining the Nyika Plateau: Laurens van der Post, the Phoka and the Making of a National Park
by John McCracken - 823-838 Whites and Water: How Euro-Africans Made Nature at Kariba Dam
by David McDermott Hughes - 839-854 Book Reviews
by Pier M. Larson
2006, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 425-427 Editorial
by Deborah Gaitskell - 429-447 Ethnicity, not Class? The 1929 Bulawayo Faction Fights Reconsidered
by Enocent Msindo - 449-466 The Flaming Terrapin Valley of a Thousand Hills:
by Tony Voss - 467-487 Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Identity in White Supremacist South Africa, 1910–1994
by Mohamed Adhikari - 489-503 Collective Rural Identity in Steinkopf, a Communal Coloured Reserve, c.1926–1996
by Robin Oakley - 505-524 Feeding and Fleecing the Native: How the Nyasaland Transport System Distorted a New Food Market, 1890s–1920s
by Elias Mandala - 525-544 Kwacha: The Violence of Money in Malawi's Politics, 1954–2004
by John Lwanda - 545-562 Land Restitution and Democratic Citizenship in South Africa
by Mark Everingham & Crystal Jannecke - 563-581 New Sites of Citizenship: Recognition of Traditional Authority and Group-based Citizenship in Mozambique
by Helene Maria Kyed & Lars Buur - 583-603 The New Southern African Customs Union Agreement: Dependence with Democracy
by Richard Gibb - 605-622 SADC's Uncommon Approach to Common Security, 1992–2003
by Laurie Nathan - 623-647 Book Reviews
by T. Dunbar Moodie
2005, Volume 31, Issue S4
- 1-1 Introductory Note
by The Editors - 3-56 Section (i): Articles and Review Articles (1974–2004)
by The Editors - 57-108 Section (ii): Book Reviews (1974–2004)
by The Editors - 109-125 Section (iii): Books Reviewed in Review Articles (1974–2004)
by The Editors - 127-147 Author Index (1974–2004)
by The Editors - 149-198 Subject Index (1974–2004)
by The Editors
2005, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 475-476 Editorial
by Deborah Gaitskell - 477-493 The Trades Union Congress and Apartheid, 1948–1970
by John Major - 495-511 Growth without Capital: A Renascent Fishery in Zambia and Katanga, 1960s to Recent Times
by David Gordon - 513-529 Tropical Medicine and Animal Diseases: Onderstepoort and the Development of Veterinary Science in South Africa 1908–1950
by Karen Brown - 531-546 ‘Your Petitioners are in Mortal Terror’: The Violent World of Chinese Mineworkers in South Africa, 1904–1910
by Gary Kynoch - 547-567 Maximum Average Violence: Underground Assaults on the South African Gold Mines, 1913–1965
by T. Dunbar Moodie - 569-586 Sons and Fathers/Boys to Men in the Time of AIDS: Learning Masculinity in Zambia
by Anthony Simpson - 587-610 : Gender and Sexual Violence in Bulawayo, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1946–1956
by Koni Benson & Joyce M. Chadya - 611-630 Reconstructing ‘Home’ in Apartheid Cape Town: African Women and the Process of Settlement
by Rebekah Lee - 631-648 Model Communities and Respectable Residents? Home and Housing in a Low-income Residential Estate in the Western Cape, South Africa
by Fiona C. Ross - 649-662 Postcolonial Civility
by Frederick Klaits - 663-679 Book Reviews
by Fran Buntman
2004, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 1-1 Front Matter
by The Editors - 213-214 Editorial
by Lyn Schumaker - 215-234 Nationalist Historiography, Patriotic History and the History of the Nation: the Struggle over the Past in Zimbabwe
by Terence Ranger - 235-249 Orality in the Black Zimbabwean Novel in English
by Maurice Vambe - 251-268 A Coming of Age? Re-conceptualising Gender and Development in Urban Botswana
by Kavita Datta - 269-290 Redressing School Inequalities in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Anthony Lemon - 291-316 Reflections on Thabo Mbeki’s African Renaissance
by Elias Bongmba - 317-337 Territorial Manipulation in Apartheid South Africa: Resettlement, Tribal Politics and the Making of the Northern Ciskei, 1975–1990
by Luvuyo Wotshela - 339-358 The Man who would be Inkosi: Civilising Missions in Shepstone’s Early Career
by Thomas McClendon - 359-375 Reframing Remembrance: the Politics of the Centenary Commemoration of the South African War of 1899–1902
by Albert Grundlingh - 377-392 A Century Later: New Fictional Representations of the Boer War
by David Medalie - 393-414 Book Reviews
by Roy Brownell & Stephen Howe & Sheridan Johns & Karin Barber & T. Moodie & Gary McCulloch & Jo Beall & Robert Mattes & Janet Seeley & Jonathan Haslam - 415-415 Erratum
by The Editors
2003, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 595-613 Introduction: Historical Geographies of Southern Africa
by Alan Lester - 615-637 Race, Power and Urban Control: Johannesburg's Inner City Slum-yards, 1910–1923
by Susan Parnell - 639-655 A Scottish Socialist Reads Carlyle in Johannesburg Prison, June 1900: Reflections on the Literary Culture of the Imperial Working Class
by Jonathan Hyslop - 657-680 ‘Land of Contrasts’ or ‘Home we have always known’?: the SAR∓H and the Imaginary Geography of White South African Nationhood, 1910–1930
by Jeremy Foster - 681-699 ‘Christmas Time’ and the Struggles for the Household in the Countryside: Rethinking the Cultural Geography of Migrant Labour in South Africa
by Zolani Ngwane - 701-715 Changing Landscape and Oral Memory in South-Central Zimbabwe: Towards a Historical Geography of Chishanga, c. 1850–1990
by Gerald Chikozho Mazarire - 717-737 The Victoria Falls 1900–1940: Landscape, Tourism and the Geographical Imagination
by JoAnn McGregor - 739-757 Building a Postcolonial Archive? Gender, Collective Memory and Citizenship in Post-apartheid South Africa
by Cheryl McEwan - 759-789 Johannesburg's 1936 Empire Exhibition: Interaction, Segregation and Modernity in a South African City
by Jennifer Robinson - 791-812 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2003, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 5-23 The Least Sexist Society? Perspectives on Gender, Change and Violence among southern African San
by Heike Becker - 25-47 'The Richest Tribe in Africa': Platinum-Mining and the Bafokeng in South Africa's North West Province, 1965-1999
by Andrew Manson & Bernard Mbenga - 49-62 The Novel in a House of Stone: Re-categorising Zimbabwean Fiction
by Ranka Primorac - 63-82 'Functional' and 'Dysfunctional' Communities: The Making of National Citizens
by Ivor Chipkin - 83-103 The 'Singular Case' of Mietje Bontnaal, the Bushmanland Murderess
by Rob Turrell - 105-132 Witchcraft or Madness? The Amandiki of Zululand, 1894-1914
by Julie Parle - 133-154 Veterinary Research and the African Rinderpest Epizootic: The Cape Colony, 1896-1898
by Daniel Gilfoyle - 155-176 The Domesticity of Afrikaner Nationalism: Volksmoeders and the ACVV, 1904-1929
by Marijke Du Toit - 177-192 Flames of Race, Ashes of Death: Re-inventing Cremation in Johannesburg, 1910-1945
by Garrey Dennie - 193-206 Institutional Arrangements for Water Resource Use: A Case Study from Southern Zimbabwe
by Nontokozo Nemarundwe & Witness Kozanayi - 207-233 Displaced People, Replaced Narratives: Forest Conflicts and Historical Perspectives in the Tsolo District, Transkei
by Jacob Tropp - 235-259 'Creative Destruction': Early Modernist Planning in the South Durban Industrial Zone, South Africa
by Dianne Scott - 261-278 Transboundary Conservation: The Politics of Ecological Integrity in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
by William Wolmer - 279-296 'Showing Off': Nostalgia and Heritage in North-Central Namibia
by Ian Fairweather - 297-306 The Book, the Church and the 'Incomprehensible Paradox': Christianity in African History
by Matthew Engelke - 307-321 Telling Stories: Whites Seeking Home in Africa
by J. D. F. Jones
September 1999, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 333-345 Missions, Respectability and Civil Rights: the Cape Colony, 1828–1854
by Robert Ross - 347-373 Environment, Production and Social Difference in the Kalahari Thornveld, c1750–1830
by Nancy J. Jacobs - 375-391 The Millennium Comes to Mapumulo: Popular Christianity in Rural Natal, 1866–1906
by Michael Mahoney - 393-416 Men with Cookers: Transformations in Migrant Culture, Domesticity and Identity in Duncan Village, East London
by Leslie Bank - 418-439 Violence, Exile and Ethnicity: Nyemba Refugees in Kaisosi and Kehemu (Rundu, Nambia)
by Inge Brinkman - 441-459 Outcomes of Social and Environmental Change in the Kalahari of Botswana: the Role of Migration
by Deborah Sporton & David S.G. Thomas & Jean Morrison - 461-477 The Politics of Mythology: the Genealogy of the Philip Myth
by Andrew Bank - 479-498 The Politics of Territory and Place in Post-apartheid South Africa: the Disputed Area of Bushbuckridge
by Maano F. Ramutsindela & David Simon - 499-519 Truth and Reconciliation: the Birth of the Present and the Reworking of History
by Aletta Norval - 521-526 Book Reviews
by Tom Lodge & Christopher Saunders & Hugh Brogan & James Campbell
1998, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 261-299 The historical significance of South Africa's third force
by Stephen Ellis - 301-323 tsotsis’
by Clive Glaser - 325-345 citizen
by Adam Jones - 347-376 A threat to the nation and a threat to the men: the banning of Depo‐Provera in Zimbabwe, 1981
by Amy Kaler - 377-403 Clear waters and muddied histories: environmental history and the politics of community in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
by Donald Moore - 405-424 Dilemmas of development: burley tobacco, the environment and economic growth in Malawi
by Richard Tobin & Walter Knausenberger - 425-441 Taking stock in the Kalahari: accumulation and resistance on the Southern African periphery
by Jacqueline Solway - 443-458 Myth and reality in the struggle against apartheid
by Martin Legassick - 459-473 Book reviews
by David Maxwell & Hugh Brogan & John Darwin & Maryna Fraser & Muhammed Haron & Loren Kruger & Cathy Skidmore‐Hess & Simon Adams & Jeremy Krikler
1997, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 541-552 Artfulness in the early South African oral‐style story: Ernest Glanville's ‘Abe Pike’ tales
by Craig Mackenzie - 553-564 Carnival and hybridity in texts by Dambudzo Marechera and Lesego Rampolokeng
by Flora Veit‐Wild - 565-584 The drama of country and city: tribalization, urbanization and theatre under apartheid
by Loren Kruger - 585-613 Namibian‐De Beers state‐firm relations: cooperation and conflict
by Daniel Kempton & Roni Du Preez - 615-634 Landscapes, fields and soils: understanding the history of soil fertility management in Southern Zimbabwe
by Ian Scoones - 635-653 The margins of order: strategies of segregation on the eastern Cape frontier, 1806‐c. 1850
by Alan Lester - 655-664 The return of Bessie head
by Jane Starfield - 665-682 Book reviews
by Marja Spierenburg & David Simon & Nick James & Ian Linden & Terence Ranger & Norma Kriger & T. Kai Easton & Helen Richman & Anthony O'Brien & Hermann Wittenberg & Ashley Jackson
1997, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 405-420 Men, migration, and households in Botswana: an exploration of connections over time and space
by Nicholas Townsend - 421-440 ‘Veni, VD, Vici'?: Reassessing the Ila syphilis epidemic
by Bryan Callahan - 441-451 The environmental challenge to the nation‐state: superparks and national parks policy in Zimbabwe
by Rosaleen Duffy - 453-472 Integrating fighters after war: reflections on the Namibian experience, 1989–1993
by Rosemary Preston - 473-489 Tribal recreation and recreating tribalism: culture, leisure and social control on South Africa's gold mines, 1940–1950
by Cecile Badenhorst & Charles Mather - 491-506 Segregation, science and commissions of enquiry: the contestation over native education policy in South Africa, 1930–36
by Sue Krige - 507-514 Old scars, old bones, and old secrets: three recent South African novels
by David Medalie - 515-533 Book reviews
by Helen Kapstein & Paul Rich & Jane Starfield & Susie Jacobs & I. N. Mazonde & David Moore & John Minnis & Richard Wilson & René Pélissier & Alex Vines & David Birmingham
1997, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 5-25 South Africa and the limits of civil society
by Daryl Glaser - 27-50 ‘For the sake of the race’: eugenic discourses of feeblemindedness and motherhood in the South African medical record, 1903–1926
by Susanne Klausen - 51-66 The South African council on sport and the political antinomies of the sports boycott
by Douglas Booth - 67-86 Regional integration in post‐apartheid Southern Africa: the case of renegotiating the Southern African customs union
by Richard Gibb - 87-105 Guta re Jehova
by Timothy Scarnecchia - 107-126 Another side to rural Zimbabwe: social constructs and the administration of farm workers in Urungwe district, 1940s
by Blair Rutherford