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Item The 1920 black mineworkers strike(1987-02-09T10:50:09Z) Bonner, PhilItem The 1952 Jan van Riebeeck tercentenary festival: constructing and contesting public national history(1952-02-27T06:03:53Z) Rassool, Ciraj; Witz, LeslieItem Accommodation or protest? The rise of a wall decorating tradition in rural Southern Africa(1990-02-0613:26:32Z) Frescura, FrancoItem The accumulation crisis in agriculture(1990-02-06T10:16:32Z) De Klerk, MikeItem African and Coloured squatters in the Cape Town region: 1975-1978(1978-04-01T08:52:11Z) Maree, JohannItem African nationalism, ethnic nationalism and the chieftainship. The case of Matsiketsane Mashile(1994-07-13T06:04:39Z) Ritchken, EdwinItem African settlement and segregation in Brakpan, 1920 - 1927(1987-02-09T06:02:12Z) Sapire, HilaryItem Africanist historiography, personal reminiscences and romanticisation of the past(1987-02-09T11:44:32Z) Thabane, M.Item Amafelandawonye (The Diehards): rural popular protest and women's movements in Herschel District, South Africa, in the 1920s(1984-01-31T07:32:59Z) Beinart, WilliamItem The ambiguities of democracy: the demobilisation of the Zimbabwean ex-combatants and the ordeal of rehabilitation, 1980-1993(1994-07-13T07:54:39Z) Musemwa, MuchapararaItem Amnesty and justice in post apartheid South Africa: how not to construct a democratic normative framework(1999-06-11T13:27:32Z) Hendricks, FredItem Analysing Namibia's transition towards democracy: historical reflections(1994-07-13T06:08:16Z) Saunders, ChristopherItem The anti-Amin resistance in retrospect: the contribution of the Ugandan exile organisations towards democratic change in Uganda, 1972-1979(1994-07-13T07:53:40Z) Nyeko, BalamItem Apartheid and secondary industry: the productivity debate, 1955 - 1965(1990-02-06T10:10:55Z) Coupe, StuartItem Apartheid subjects and post-colonialism: native administrators in Port Elizabeth, 1945-1970(1994-07-13T06:06:10Z) Robinson, JenniferItem Apartheid's chosen few: urban African middle classes from the slums of Sophiatown to the Northern suburbs of Johannesburg - 1935 -1985(1990-02-06T11:35:59Z) Lebelo, M.J.Item Apartheid: ancient, past and present(1999-06-11T11:14:30Z) Bathish, Nisreen; Löwstedt, Anthony, 1961-South Africa's National Party, which ruled the country from 1948 until 1994, itself coined the term apartheid to veil or mask the oppressive elements of its policies and practices. The concept of separateness in itself does not imply any group being favored over any other Segregation per se of ethnic entities, after all, was supported by some South African Blacks. Now in common usage all over the world, apartheid has drifted away from its original lexical meaning to denote physically repressive, economically exploitative and ideologically racist or ethnicist segregation. This paper focuses on three apartheid societies, Graeco-Roman Egypt, South Africa and Israel, and offers conceptual reflections on possible frameworks for future Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, especially with regard to present day Israel.Item Apartheid: the U.P. reaction(1990-02-06T11:44:09Z) White, W. B.Item Archaeological sites as national monuments(1992-07-16T10:15:35Z) Deacon, J.Item Are Truth Commissions just a fad? Indicators and implications from the South African TRC(1999-06-11T06:08:29Z) Shea, Dorothy