Skip to main content
South African History Online
Towards a peoples history
Politics & Society
Art & Culture
Biographies
Africa
Central Africa
East Africa
North Africa
Southern Africa
West Africa
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
About Us
Home
Article
Armed and Trained: Nelson Mandela’s 1962 military mission as Commander in Chief of Umkhonto we Sizwe and provenance for his buried Makarov pistol by Garth Conan Benneyworth
Badsha’s work for Human Rights Exhibition by Shaun Harris, 30 October 1988
Thandi Modise, a Woman in War by Thandi Modise and Robyn Curnow
The British Anti-Apartheid Movement: 30 Years Of Boycotting by Mike Terry
Sartre and Ryle on the imagination by Richard Turner
Human models and economic systems by Richard Turner
Dialectical Reason by Richard Turner
The Anti-Apartheid Movement Abroad by Max Rossiter
Women in the ANC-led underground by Raymond Suttner
Re-reading Rick Turner in the New South Africa by Tony Fluxman and Peter Vale
Mandela’s membership of the Communist Party: what needs to be reassessed by Tom Lodge
The History of the SACP 1912-1990
Constitution and Rules of The South African Communist Party
Nelson Mandela Family Tree
The quest for appropriate representation
Zolani Michael “Msamaria” Mcetywa: the unassuming activist by Thamsanqa D Malinga
Obituary: Eddie Webster’s influence over generations of students extended to the country and beyond its borders by Andries Bezuidenhout (Mail and Guardian), 6 March 2024
Eddie Webster leaves a legacy of advocacy for social justice that transcends academia by Ethan van Diemen (Daily Maverick), 5 March 2024
Zuleikha Mayat - South African author and activist who led a life of courage, compassion and integrity
Death of Nat Nakasa: Jumped or Pushed? by Roseinnes Phahle
The Quagga (Equus quagga quagga): Historical Distribution and Selective Breeding by Ryno Joubert, 2024
Jerry Coovadia: the South African doctor who led the fight against HIV in children by Professor Glenda Gray
Hoosen Mohamed (Jerry) Coovadia - Citation
Hoosen Coovadia
Aziz Pahad: the unassuming South African diplomat who skilfully mediated crises in Africa, and beyond by Professor Anthoni van Nieuwkerk
Projecting radicalism
Mukami Kimathi and the Scramble to Own Mau Mau Memory
The 1973 Durban Strikes: Building Popular Democratic Power in South Africa
Josie Mpama - 1903–1979
The Integrated Community Apartheid Could Not Destroy: The Warwick Avenue Triangle in Durban
Urban struggles apartheid local and civic and the transformation of the state: the case of community organizations in Durban
Restructuring the Apartheid City - Cato Manor - A Prime Urban Reconstruction Opportunity
The Erosion of Residential Segregation in South Africa: The 'Greying' of Albert Park in Durban
The Group Areas Act and Community Destruction in South Africa - The Struggle for Cato Manor in Durban
Race, Ethnicity and Conflict in the Indian Diaspora
Hamba Khaya - Go Home to Mumbai - Tracing the New Indian Diaspora
The Historical Development of the Apartheid Local State in South Africa: The Case of Durban
The Local State and Residential Segregation: Durban and the Prelude to the Group Areas Act
Apartheid, Urban Segregation, and the Local State: Durban and the Group Areas Act in South Africa
Sharpeville and After: Suppression and Liberation in Southern Africa
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
…
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Current page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
Page
10
…
Next page
››
Last page
Last »