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- Monograph 81
- Guerrilla Operations in South Africa, 1899 to 1902
- The Settlers of South Africa and the Expanding Frontier
- 17-14 Rault-Afrikanerflags
- The British Invasion of Zululand
- Rhodesian Sunset Factional Politics, War, and the Demise of an Imperial Order in British South Africa
- The Cartographic Legacy of the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902
- South Africa: Saving the White Voters from Being 'Utterly Swamped'
- The Mythical Boer Hero: Deconstructing Ideology and Identity in Anglo-Boer War Films
- Establishment of Boer Republics in South Africa. A
- Erica Meijers, Blanke Broeders—Zwarte Vreemden. De Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk, De Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland En De Apartheid in Zuid-Afrika –
- South African Guerilla Armies
- Stellaland New Republic
- Volkstaat Council
- Colonial South Africa Outline – Day 1
- Princeton Model United Nations Conference 2017
- The Myth of the White Man's War: an Historical Perspective on the Concentration Camps for Blacks During the South African War of 1899 to 1902
- The Anglo-Boer War in the Borderlands of the Transvaal and Zululand, 1899–1902
- Flags of the Boers—A Very Old History
- A War of Words : Dutch Pro-Boer Propaganda and the South African War (1899- 1902)
- The Boers of Dutch Descent Under British Rule in South Africa
- Chapter 4 African Chiefdoms 57 Chapter 5 Boer Republics 77
- For Self-Determination: Afrikaner Aspirations in the Twenty-First Century
- The Anglo-Boer War
- From Laager to Lager: Reflections on Afrikaner Identity
- The" Language Struggle" in South Africa: Emergence and Development in Educational Policy. 1987-1988 World Education Monograph Series, Number One
- 159 Chapter 5 History Teaching in the Transvaal
- The Annexation of the Transvaal in 1877: the First Boer Reactions
- A War of Words : Dutch Pro-Boer Propaganda and the South African War (1899- 1902)
- Queen Wilhelmina and the Boers, 1899-1902
- A Study of the Public Discourse on Britain's Imperial Presence in the Cape-To
- South African Rand Coins – Donation by Cliff Gundle, London