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The Roots of Antisemitism in South Africa

By Milton Shain

Race, memory and the apartheid archive: Towards a psychosocial Praxis

By Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan, Derek Hook

Migrant women of Johannesburg: Life in an in-between city

By Caroline Kihato

Coolie Location

By Jay Naidoo

Children of Bondage: A Social History of the Slave Society at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1838

By Robert Shell

Breaking the Chains: Slavery and Its Legacy in the Nineteenth-century Cape Colony

By Nigel Worden, Clifton C. Crais

Voices from the Past: Xam Bushmen and the Bleek and Lloyd Collection

By Thomas Dowson, Janette Deacon

Politics and Performance: Theatre, Poetry and Song in Southern Africa

By Elizabeth Gunner

Ethnic Pride and Racial Prejudice in Victorian Cape Town: Group Identity and Social Practice, 1875-1902

By Vivian Bickford-Smith

Boy from Bethulie: An Autobiography

By Mynhardt, Patrick

In the Time of Cannibals: The World Music of South Africa's Basotho Migrants

By David Coplan

Mfecane Aftermath: Reconstructive Debates in Southern African History

By Carolyn Hamilton, Thomas Dowson, Elizabeth Eldredge, Norman Etherington

Big African States: Angola, DRC, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan

By Christopher Clapham, Jeffrey Herbst, Greg Mills

My Children! My Africa! and Selected Shorter Plays

By Fugard, Athol, Gray, Stephen

Am I an African?: The Political Memoirs of H.M.Basner

By Basner, Miriam, Lodge, Tom

From Africa to Afghanistan: With Richards and NATO to Kabul

By Greg Mills, Rory Stewart

The Bram Fischer Waltz: A play

By Kalmer, Harry