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Andries Pretorius
Early History of South Africa
“Men of Influence”– the Ontology of Leadership in the 1914 Boer
SOUTH AFRICA Appendix
19Th Century Tragedy, Victory, and Divine Providence As the Foundations of an Afrikaner National Identity
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Apartheid Mythology and Symbolism. Desegregated and Re-Invented In
South African Republic 1 South African Republic
Afrikaners: Biography of a People (Book Review)
The Relationship Between the State and the Church During the Early History of Pretoria
1 Chapter 1 Afrikaners in Natal Up
Augustus 2012 Dagsê Al Die Belangstellendes in Die Geskiedenis Van Ou Pretoria
The Great Trek Text.Indd
Unfair “Affirmative Action” in South African Historiography
22 Building the Church of the Vow (1840–43) A3
27 Sand River Convention (17 January 1852) A2/A3
The Cultural Significance of the Church of the Vow in Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu-Natal
5 the Battle of Vegkop (October 1836) A3
Apartheid Mythology and Symbolism
Top View
SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORY of OPPRESS ION and STRUGG LE* (Journey to Soweto)
A Constitutional Drama in Four Acts
Desegregating History in South Africa Through The
19 Arrival of Andries Pretorius (22 November 1838) A2
“An Irritating Pebble in Kruger's Shoe” – Eugène Marais and Land En Volk
Die Konvensie Van Sandrivier As Die Afsluiting Van Die Groot Trek
The End of Apartheid: Rethinking South Africa's 'Peaceful' Transition
24 Mpande Proclaimed King of the Zulu (10 February 1840) A3
H 6244 Historia 54-2 BOEK.Indd
Colonial Natal, 1838 to 1880: the Making of a South African Settlementsystem
21 the Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) A3
The Battlefields of Kwazulu-Natal and the Revision of South African History
10 Debora Retief Records Her Father's Birthday (12 November 1837)
South Africa. Transformation and Multiculturalism in the New
The Voortrekker Dorps of Natal R.F. Haswell