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Subject: [SoAfricaHistory] SA History Journal No43/2000: info & contents table
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 00:19:09 +0200


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South African Historical Journal

Table of Contents
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORICAL JOURNAL 43 (2000)

EDITORIAL ......................................................................p1

FEATURE : GENDER AND HISTORY

Jennifer Weir
'I Shall Need to Use Her to Rule': The Power of 'Royal'
Zulu Women in Pre-Colonial Zululand....................................p3

Natasha Erlank
'Raising Up the Degraded Daughters of Africa':
The Provision of Education for Xhosa Women in the
Mid-Nineteenth Century........................................................p24

Hilary Sapire
Engendering Segregation: 'Black Women's Work' in the
Urban American South and South Africa in the Late Nineteenth
and Early Twentieth Centuries ..............................................p39

Lyn Wadley
South African Archaeology, Gender, and the African Renaissance.......p81


ARTICLES

Charles van Onselen
Jewish Marginality in the Atlantic World: Organised Crime
in the Era of the Great Migrations, 1880-1914 ........................p96

R.L. Watson
'Prize Negroes' and the Development of Racial Attitudes
in the Cape Colony................................................................. p138

Andrew Bank
Evolution and Racial Theory: The Hidden Side of Wilhelm Bleek..........p163

John Laband
'War Can't Be Made with Kid Gloves': The Impact of the
Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 on the Fabric of Zulu Society ..................p179

John Lambert
South African British? Or Dominion South Africans? The Evolution
of an Identity in the 1910s and 1920s ............................................p197


John Nauright
'An Experiment in Native Self-Government':
The Alexandra Health Committee, the State and Local Politics,
1916-1933 ..................................................................................p223


REVIEW ARTICLES

Alan Jeeves
Health, Surveillance and Community: South Africa's Experiment
with Medical Reform in the 1940s and 1950s ................................p244

Rodney Davenport and Christopher Saunders
The English-Language Press under Apartheid..................................p267


BOOK REVIEWS

AFRICA

Benedict Carton, Blood from your Children: The Colonial Origins of
Generational Conflict in South Africa (John Lambert) .....................p277
Robin Denniston, Trevor Huddleston: A Life (Nicholas Southey) ....p279
Richard Elphick and Rodney Davenport, eds, Christianity in South Africa:
A Political, Social and Cultural History (Nicholas Southey) ............p282
Anne M.O. Griffiths, In the Shadow of Marriage: Gender and Justice
in an African Community (Tapiwa Zimudzi) ...................................p285
Ashley Jackson, Botswana 1939-1945: An African Country at War
(Kenneth Dzutsumwa Manungo) ...................................................p287
Susan Newton-King, Masters and Servants on the Cape Eastern
Frontier (Russel Viljoen) ...............................................................p288

OTHER

W.R. Louis, ed., The Oxford History of the British Empire (John
Lambert) .......................................................................................p290
Mohamed Suliman, ed., Ecology, Politics and Violent Conflict (Jane
Carruthers) ....................................................................................p293


Mary-Lynn Suttie
South African Historical Journal: Index to Numbers 31 to 40 ..........p295
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Information
The South African Historical Journal is published bi-annually by the South African Historical Society. It is devoted to articles on southern African history based on original research, historiographical overviews, critical reviews and review articles.The editorial team welcomes submissions of articles, each of which is evaluated by members of the editorial board or other referees. The editorial team also solicits articles for special features. Recent issues have included features on Gender and History; the South African War; the Internet; Secrecy, Lies and History; and Heritage in South Africa.

Contributions should be submitted to the Co-ordinating Editor, Professor John Lambert, South African Historical Journal, Department of History, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003, South Africa. Guidelines for contributors are available from the co-ordinating editor at the above address or at the e-mail address,

An important service provided by the Journal is the updating of South African history publications in 'A Select Bibliography of South African History' which appears in most issues.

Articles appearing in the Journal are annotated, indexed, and/or abstracted in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life.

Members of the South African Historical Society receive the Journal as part of their annual membership; for details of membership of the Society, contact the Secretary, South African Historical Society, c/o the Department of History, University of the Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein, 9300 South Africa (e-mail address ). Alternatively, subscriptions to the Journal are R80 per annum both for individuals and institutions in Africa while subscribers elsewhere pay R300 (US$40 or GB#25). Enquiries about subscriptions should be sent to The Business Manager, South African Historical Journal, c/o Unisa Press, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003, South Africa (e-mail address )

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