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Official Document - Conference Paper
NEDLAC, Union Investment Companies, the Tripartite Alliance and the Shock of the Government's New Economic Policies by Sifiso Gwala
Reclaiming Radical Traditions of Workers' Education by Linda Cooper and Sheri Hamilton
“Exodus without a map”: What happened to the Durban moment? by Edward Webster
From Durban Falkirk to Defy: Changing sources of workers’ power in the metal industry by Andries Bezuidenhout and Edward Webster
The Lessons of the Transition Era, Inequality and the Politics of Universal Health Care: Re-visiting the Proposals of the Macro-Economic Research Group (MERG) and the Reconstruction and Development Programme by Robert Van Niekerk
Worker Culture: It’s Emergence, Gains and the Implications of Decline by Frank Meintjies
The Student Wages Commissions, the 1973 Durban Strikes, and the Politics of Statistics by Grace Davie
“I want to live not survive”: the politics of refusing low-wage work in a time of mass joblessness by Hannah Dawson
1973: Neo-apartheid and the Sleeping the Giant by Mbuso Nkosi
Durban 1973, a National Breakthrough, in the Context of a Globally Developing Socialism? But what if the reality was actually an emergent 50-year international capitalist 'counterrevolution' of 1973-2022? by David Cooper
“White ladies [do not] push heavy skips”: Examining NUDW and CCAWUSA organising of occupational categories in the retail and distributive trade in the late 1960s and 1970s by Bridget Kenny
Exploring Student-Worker Alliance: the role of COSAS in trade unions, 1979-1985 by Noor Nieftagodien
Trade unions and Popular Resistance in the 1980s and New Alliances and the Different Unions Traditions by Kaizer Thibedi
Performance, Violence and the Collapse of a Cultural Movement by Ari Sitas
Exhibition: Durban, 1973: Strike against cheap labour by David Hemson
The Durban Mystery Unraveled: An empirical analysis by Eddie Cottle
The British Government, The Trade Union Congress, and Black South African Trade Unionism, 1973 to 1994 by Dan Feather
Excavations: Shirts, Placards, Posters and the Remnants of Spectacular Protest in the LRS’s Collections by Lebogang Mokwena
The Fruits of the 1973 Durban Strikes: A Powerful Black Trade Union Movement. Are they still on track or are they off the rails? by Johann Maree
“Dockers and solidarity activism: from the Durban Strikes to choke points in today’s global economy” by Peter Cole
“Human beings with Souls”: Reconsidering The Durban Strikes Pamphlet by Alex Lichtenstein
The Road to Durban: Workers’ struggles, student movements, and the resurgence of resistance politics in Namibia and South Africa by Heike Becker
Gigs, hustles and hope: work for young South Africans beyond the wage by Adam Cooper and Bernard Dubbeld
Allies or collaborators? Dladla, Buthelezi and the KwaZulu regime, 1972-75 by David Hemson
SACP Webinar 2021: Red Lives, 24 August 2021
SAHO Webinar - Debating Socialist Lineages, 25 November 2021
Josie Mpama and the Communist Party of South Africa, 1930-1948 by Robert Edgar
“‘Hundreds of Native Workers are Joining the Communist Party in Bloemfontein; … which organisation … ever faced calamities, persecutions and prosecutions as the CP did?’: The Communists in the Free State, 1921-1940” by Peter Limb
From Garvey to Lenin, via Kadalie: The ICU’s “Ginger” Faction and the Transformation of Interwar Black Radicalism by Henry Dee
Webinar Programme: Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 2) - Convenor: Janet Cherry
Webinar Programme: Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 1). Convenor: Janet Cherry
Webinar Programme: Strategic Debates, the ANC - SACP alliance and the Soviet Union. Convenor: Tshepo Moloi.
Webinar Programme: Socialism, Culture and Networks. Convenor: Omar Badsha
Webinar Programme: The SACP and Early Socialist Traditions. Convenor: Natasha Erlank
The Responsibilities of Restitution Research: The Case of Ridgeview Quarry (Cato Manor) by Glen L. Thompson, 27 October 1999
Social transformation by ANC, 20 December 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
The Role of the Working Class and Organised Labour in Advancing the National Democratic Revolution by ANC, 20 December 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
Challenges facing workers and unions: The role of the ANC by ANC, 20 December 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
Transformation of the media by ANC, 20 December 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
Economic Transformation for a National Democratic Society by ANC, 20 December 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
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