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South Africa – Today and Long Ago Notes and Publications - A Tour over Centuries >> KwaMachanca Library – Ben and Ubbo Khumalo-Seegelken 01. Neville Alexander: An Ordinary Country: Issues in the Transition from Apartheid to Democracy in South Africa. New York: Berghahn Books 2003. 02. ALL FOR ONE – ONE FOR ALL? South African Historical Journal. Special Issue: The 24th Biennial Conference of the Southern African Historical Society. Volume 66 Number 2 June 2014. Oxon | Pretoria: Routledge [Taylor & Francis] 2014. ISSN 0258-2473. (415 pages) 03. THE OXFORD HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA. Edited by Monica Wilson and Leonard Thompson. II. South Africa 1870-1966. Not for circulation in the Republic of South Africa. [Contributors: Leonard Thompson, Monica Wilson, T.R.H. Davenport, R.R. Inskeep and M.F. Katzen] London: Oxford University Press 1971. ISBN 0-19-821641-6. (502 pages). (*under the apartheid-regime 1948-1994) 04. Mary Benson (1966): South Africa. The Struggle for a Birthright. Victoria: Penguin Books Ltd. 05. Horrell, Muriel (1968): Introduction to South Africa. Basic Facts and Figures. Johannesburg: South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR). (74 pages). 06. Hendrik W. van der Merwe & David Welsh (Eds.) student perspectives on South Africa. Cape Town: David Philip / Abe Bailey Institute of Interracial Studies. 1972. ISBN 0-949968-01-3. (229 pages) 07. Allister Sparks: Tomorrow is another country. The Inside Story of South Africa’s Negotiated Revolution. Johannesburg: Sparhams Ltd. 1994. ISBN 1-875015-11-6. (254 pages) 08. John Higginson: Collective Violence and the Agrarian Origins of South African Apartheid, 1900-1948. Cambridge University Press 2015. ISBN 978-1-107-04648- 1. (395 pages) 09. Juanita Pienaar: Land Reform. Cape Town: Juta and Company (Pty) Ltd 2014. ISBN 978-1-4851-0142-0. (918 pages) 10. THE OXFORD HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA. Edited by Monica Wilson and Leonard Thompson. I. South Africa to 1870. First published 1969. Reprinted from corrected sheets of the first edition 1970, 1973. [Contributors: Leonard Thompson, Monica Wilson, T.R.H. Davenport, R.R. Inskeep and M.F. Katzen] London: Oxford University Press 1973. ISBN 0-19-821641-6. (502 pages). 11. NEW CONTREE. A JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA. A journal of Historical and Human Sciences for Southern Africa No. 69 July 2014. Vanderbijlpark 2014. ISSN 0379-9867. (168 pages) 12. MSUNDUZI JOURNAL. A Journal of the Msunduzi/Voortrekker & Ncome Museum. Volume 3. HISTORY & HERITAGE. Pietermaritzburg 2012 ISSN 1966-7500. (59 + ix pages) 13. Anton Harber: Diepsloot. Johannesburg | Cape Town: Jonathan Ball Publishers 2011. ISBN 978-1-86841-421-4. (231 pages) 0 14. Marguerite Poland | David Hammond-Tooke | Leigh Voigt: The Abudant Herds. A Celebration of the Nguni Cattle of the Zulu People. 2003. ISBN 978-1-874950-69- 1. (144 pages). 15. R.C.A. Samuelson (1929): Long, Long Ago. Durban: Knox Printing & Publishing Co. 419 pages. 16. Callaway, H. (1870): The Religious System of the AmaZulu. Springdale Mission Press. (Facsimile reprint: Cape Town: Struik 1970). Africana Collectanea. Volume XXXV. 17. Axel-Ivar Berglund: Zulu Thought-Patterns and Symbolism. Uppsala: Swedish Institute of Missionary Research 1976. ISBN 91-85424-00-5 (402 pages) 18. M. P. Motlamelle (1950): Ngaka ea Mosotho. Morija: Sesuto book depot. 119 pages 19. Joan A. Broster (1967): red blanket valley. Johannesburg: Hugh Keartland Publishers. 197 pages 20. Graham Mackeurtan (1930 | 1972): The Cradle Days of Natal (1497 – 1845). London: Longmans, Green & Co; Durban: New Edition. 348 pages 21. Colenso. Letters from Natal. Arranged with comments by Wyn Rees (1958). Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter. 440 pages 22. Nathaniel Isaacs (1936 | 1970): Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa Natal. Descriptive of the Zoolus, their Manners, Customs. Newly revised and edited in one volume with a biography of the author, notes and appendices by Louis Herman and Percival R. Kirby. Cape Town: C. Struik. 349 pages 23. James Stuart & D. McK. Malcolm (1951): The Diary of Henry Francis Fynn. Compiled from original sources and edited. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter 341 pages. ISBN 0 86985 904 8 0 24. David Welsh: The Roots of Segregation. Native Policy in Natal (1845-1910). Cape Town/London/New York: Oxford University Press 1971. ISBN 19-637107-4 (381 pages). 25. Barbara Rogers: Divide and Rule. South Africa’s Bantustans. London: International Defence and Aid Fund 1976. ISBN 0-904759-11-3. (86 pages) 26. John B. Wright: Bushman Raiders of the Drakensberg 1840 – 1870. A study of their conflict with stock-keeping peoples in Natal. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press 1971. (235 pages) 27. Ladysmith Historical Society: LANGALIBALELE AND THE NATAL CARBINEERS. The Story of the Langalibalele Rebellion, 1873. (No. 179. Editorial Committee R.O. Pearse, Dr J. Clark, P.R. Barnes, Mrs G. Tatham). Ladysmith: Wescott Printing Company 1973. 28. T. V. Bulpin: Natal and the Zulu Country. Cape Town 1966. (456 pages) 29. Edgar Brookes & Colin Webb (1965): A History of Natal. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press. 371 pages 30. Thomas Pakenham: THE BOER WAR [1899-1902]. London | Sydney: MacDonald & Co 1982. ISBN 0-7088-1892-7. (659 pages) 31. PIETERMARITZBURG 1838 – 1988. A new portrait of an African city. Edited by J. Laband and R. Haswell. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press and Shuter & Shooter 1988. ISBN 0-86980-639-4. (286 pages). 0 32. The Illustrated Guide to the Anglo-Zulu War [1979] by John Laband and Paul Thompson. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press 2000. ISBN 0-86980-973-3. (201 pages) 33. Donald R. Morris: The Washing of the Spears. The History of the Rise of the Zulu Nation under Shaka and Its Fall in the Zulu War of 1879. London: Jonathan Cape 1966: SBN 224 61058 9 34. Jeff Guy: The destruction of the Zulu Kingdom. Johannesburg: Ravan Press 1979. ISBN 0-86975-128-x. (273 pages) 35. Bill Nasson: Uyadela Wen’ osulapho. Black participation in the Anglo-Boer War. Randburg: Ravan Press 1999. ISBN 0-86975-523-4 (58 pages) 0 36. LAWS AFFECTING RACE RELATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1948-1976. Compiled by Muriel Horrell. Johannesburg: South African Institute of Race Relations 1978. ISBN 0-86982-168-7. (529 pages). 37. White migration to Southern Africa. Geneva: Centre Europe-Tiers Monde 1975. (259 pages) 38. William Henry Vatcher Jr. (1965): White Laager. The rise of `Afrikaner´- nationalism. London: PALL MALL PRESS LTD, 309 pages. 39. VOLKSKONGRES OOR DIE TOEKOMS VAN DIE BANTOE. Referate en Besluite: Volkskongres, Bloemfontein 28-30 Junie 1956. Gedruk deur ProEcclesia- Drukkery,Birdstraat, Stellenbosch. (140 bladsye). 40. I. Schapera: Bantu-Speaking Tribes of South Africa. An Ethnological Survey. London: Lowe & Brydone 1937 | 1966. (451 pages) 41. Horrell, Muriel (1969): The African Reserves of South Africa. Johannesburg: South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR). (142 pages) 42. B.A. Pauw: THE SECOND GENERATION. A Study of the Family among urbanized Bantu in East London. [Published on behalf of the Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University]. Cape Town | London | New York: Oxford University Press 1963 | 1976. ISBN 0-19-570028-7. (241 pages) 43. Patrick Laurence: The Transkei. South Africa’s Politics of Partition. Johannesburg: Ravan Press 1976. ISBN 0-86976-0585. (136 pages) 44. African Secondary School Leavers employment experiences and attitudes to employment. London: Daily Dispatch Ltd. ISBN 0 86982 094. 45. Working women. A portrait of South Africa’s black women workers. Johannesburg: Ravan Press 1985. ISBN 0-86975-276-6. (144 pages) 46. The South African Congress of Trade Unions (S.A.C.T.U.) (1976): Basebetsi Mekoting. Mine Workers’ Conditions in South Africa. (Published by S.A.C.T.U., 49 Rathbone Street, London W1A 4NL; also available at: S.A.C.T.U. Offices, P.O. Box 2541, Lusaka, Zambia). 24 pages 47. Hendrik W. van der Merwe & C.J. Groenewald (Eds.) (1976): Occupational and Social Change among Coloured People in South Africa. Proceedings of a Workshop of the Centre for Intergroup Studies at the University of Cape Town. Cape Town: Juta. ISBN 0-7021-0711-5. (278 pages) 48. Robert H. Davies: Capital, State and White Labour in South Africa 1900 – 1960. An Historical Materialist Analysis of Class Formation and Class Relations. New Jersey (USA): Humanities Press 1979. ISBN 0-301-01030-1. (414 pages) 49. Southern Africa labour and development research unit Working papers Cape Town: School of Economics 1981. (17 pages) 50. Albert Nolan: God in South Africa. The Challenge of the Gospel. Cape Town: David Philip Publisher 1988. 51. Church migrant labour. (1970). 177 pages. 52. Father Trevor Huddleston (1956): Naught for Your Comfort. Johannesburg: Hardingham and Donaldson. 256 pages 53. Trevor Huddleston: Father Huddleston’s Picture Book. ISBN 1-871863-03-1 (144 pages). 54. Edgar H Brookes, (1968): Apartheid a documentary study of modern South Africa. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 228 pages. ISBN 7100 6101 3 55. Steven Robins/Elias Madzudzo/Matthias Brenziger: An Assessment of the Status of the San in South Africa, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. (Regional Assessment of the Status of the San in Southern Africa. Report Series. Report No. 2 of 5). Windhoek: Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) 2001. ISBN 99916-765-4-6 (106 pages) 56. D.H. Reader (1961): Xhosa in Town. The Black Man’s Portion. History, Demography and Living Conditions in the Native Locations of East London Cape Province. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. 180 pages 57. Africa Publications Trust 1974. The Children of Apartheid. A study of the effects of migratory labour on family life in the Ciskei. Studies in the Mass Removal of Population in South Africa No. 3, London. (31 pages) 58. Pierre Hugo: Quislings or Realists? A documentary study of `Coloured´ politics in South Africa. Johannesburg: Ravan Press 1978. ISBN 0-86975-067-4. (744 pages). 0 59.