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Vol. 41 No. 2 (2016)
Vol. 41 No. 2 (2016)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v41i2
Published:
2016-12-16
Preface
Preface / Voorwoord
Pieter Duvenage
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Articles
40: The Journal for Contemporary History, 1975 to 2015
André Wessels
1-19
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Eietydse geskiedenis: 'n Interdissiplinêre benadering
Leopold Scholtz
20-39
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AWG Champion and the changing fotunes of Zulu nationalism in South Africa, 1960s to 1970s
Wonga F. Tabata
40-52
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Work and save: Mobilising work ethic for Afrikaner empowerment, 1918 to 1960
Grietjie Verhoef
53-81
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Sport, politics and black athletics in South Africa during the apartheid era: A political-sociological perspective
Pieter Labuschagne
82-104
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Comparing the rise and fall of the authoritarian developmental state in Brazil and South Africa
Janis van der Westhuizen
105-119
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Politicising service delivery in South Africa: A reflection on the history, reality and fiction of Bekkerdal, 1949-2015
Elize S. van Eeden, Busi Khaba
120-143
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Ailing of AIDS and unaided: A critical-historical review of HIV testing and "spaces" of disclosure for Catholic clerics and religious in South Africa during the 1990s
Stephen M. Joshua
144-160
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The demise of post-apartheid and the emergence of post-colonial South Africa
Wynand Greffrath
161-183
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The paradox of Kenya's constitutional reform process: What future for constitutionalism?
Westen K. Shilaho
184-207
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Fiscal crisis, social protest and state violence in Swaziland, 2009-2012
Hamilton S. Simelane
208-228
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Assessing the missing link within the concept of preventive diplomacy with reference to African conflicts
Eric B. Niyitunga
229-250
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Religieuse fundamentalisme in die era van imperium: Pre- of postmodern?
Bert Olivier
251-272
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Review articles
South Africa’s ‘Border War’: Contested narratives and conflicting memories
Christo Doherty
273-281
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Book reviews
A different kind of Aids: Folk and lay theories in South African townships
Clement Masakure
282-285
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