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Workers, War and the Origins of Apartheid: Labour and Politics in South Africa, 1939-48

By Peter Alexander

The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power

By Rotberg, Robert I.

Shaka Zulu

By Richard Spilsbury

In the Name of the People: Angola's Forgotten Massacre

By Lara Pawson

History Makers: Nelson Mandela

By Sarah Ridley

A History of South Africa, Fourth Edition

By Leonard Thompson, Lynn Berat

Promise and despair: The first struggle for a non-racial South Africa

By Martin Plaut

Bandit Mentality: Hunting Insurgents in the Rhodesian Bush War, a Memoir

By Lindsay O'Brien

Saving Zimbabwe

By Bob Scott

Nothing Remains But to Fight: Defence of Rorke's Drift, 1879

By Ian Knight

The Broken String: The Last Words of an Extinct People

By Neil Bennun

Trevor Huddleston: Turbulent priest

By Piers McGrandle

The Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid

By Nigel Worden

Brave Men's Blood: Epic of the Zulu War, 1879

By Ian Knight

The passion for reason

Mandela: The Life of Nelson Mandela

By Rod Green

The Anglo-Boer Wars: British and the Afrikaners, 1815-1902

By Michael Barthorp

Adapt or Die: End of White Politics in South Africa, the

By Robert Schrire

Southern Africa After Zimbabwe

By Alex Callinicos

Encyclopedia of the Boer War

By Martin Marix Evans

Young Mandela: The Revolutionary Years

By David James Smith

Slogging Over Africa: The Boer Wars 1815-1902

By Michael Barthorp

A Burning Hunger

By L Schuster

This is Namibia: A Pictorial Introduction

By Resear International Defense & A

Swaziland: Tradition and Change in a Southern African Kingdom

By Alan Booth

Gandhi: The South African Experience

By Maureen Swan

Afrikaner Political Thought: Volume one

By Andre du

Of Revelation and Revolution, Volume 1: Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness in South Africa

By Jean Comaroff, John L. Comaroff

Insiders and Outsiders: The Indian Working Class of Durban, 1910-90

By Bill Freund

Revolution Deferred: The Painful Birth of Post-Apartheid South Africa

By Martin J. Murray