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The Debate on the Mfecane That Erupted Following the Publication In
Early History of South Africa
MA Semester IV- History of South Africa 1850-1950 (HISKM 16) Dr
19Th Century Tragedy, Victory, and Divine Providence As the Foundations of an Afrikaner National Identity
The Political Origins of Zulu Violence During the 1994 Democratic Transition of South Africa
Dust of the Zulu Ngoma Aesthetics After Apartheid
The New Republicans: a Centennial Reappraisal of the 'Nieuwe Republiek' (1884-1888)
African Traditional Government: a Case Study of Shaka the Zulu
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THE GREAT DIVERGENCE in SOUTH AFRICA: POPULATION and WEALTH DYNAMICS OVER TWO CENTURIES African Economic History Working Paper Series
The Zulu State & the Mfecane
1 Chapter 1 Afrikaners in Natal Up
The Other Zulus
The White Chief of Natal:Sir Theophilus Shepstone and the British Native Policy Inmid-Nineteenth Century Natal
The Creation of the Zulu Kingdom, 1815-1828: War, Shaka, and the Consolidation of Power (SA, Cambridge University Press, 2004, 419 Pp
The British Invasion of Zululand
70 Ian Van Der Waag Ian Van Der Waag's a Military History Of
Racial Classification and Colonial Population Enumeration in South Africa
Top View
SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORY of OPPRESS ION and STRUGG LE* (Journey to Soweto)
Sovereign Flags Over South Africa from 1488 to 1994
South African Guerilla Armies
AWG Champion and the Changing Fortunes of Zulu Nationalism in SA
Colonial South Africa Outline – Day 1
The Anglo-Boer War in the Borderlands of the Transvaal and Zululand, 1899–1902
NEWS from SOUTH AFRICA Edited ~D Published Moothly B) CULTURAL RE~ISTANCE for "-"Taj 1.F
Colonial Natal, 1838 to 1880: the Making of a South African Settlementsystem
ROBERT MOFFAT, JR. and HIS “MAP of SOUTH EASTERN AFRICA, 1848-51” Cartography in a Time of Uncertainty by Norman Etherington
“Zulu Aftermath”: Rescrambling Southern Africa's Mfecane
The Victorian Soldier in Africa Plms 9/7/04 9:00 Am Page Ii
THE ORIGINS of the ANGLO-ZULU WAR of 1879 Richard Lidbrook
Teaching Guide for King Shaka
A Military History of South Africa : from the Dutch-Khoi Wars to the End of Apartheid / Timothy J
Twentieth Century Images of the "Zulu": Selected Representations in Idstorical and Political Discourse
Amakhosikazi and the Continuous Evolution of Gender And
The Decline of Zulu Nationalism As a Defining Feature of Ifp Policy 1994
Who Killed King Cetshwayo? a Case Study of Ethical Foreign Policy
The Battlefields of Kwazulu-Natal and the Revision of South African History
The Utrecht District and the Disputed Territory—A Cause of the Anglo-Zulu War Re-Examined