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Subject: [SoAfricaHistory] SA History Journal No42/2000: info & contents table
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 00:19:49 +0200
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South African Historical Journal
Table of Contents
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORICAL JOURNAL 42 (2000)
EDITORIAL ...............p1
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Arnold Temu
Not Telling: African History at the End of the Millennium .........p2
FEATURE : NOT TELLING - SECRECY, LIES AND HISTORY
Luise White
The Most Telling: Lies, Secrets, and History ........................p11
Tim Nuttall and John Wright
Probing the Predicaments of Academic History in Contemporary
South Africa .......................................................................p26
Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
'A Blast from the Past': The Teaching of South African History
at an Apartheid University, 1960s - 1980s ..........................p49
Cynthia Kros
Telling Lies and then Hoping to Forget all about History .......p69
Marijke du Toit
Telling Tales: The Politics of Language in Oral Historiography ......p89
Paul Maylam
'Dead Horses, the Baby and the Bathwater': 'Post-Theory' and the
Historian's Practice ...............................................................p121
ARTICLES
Julia Wells
The Scandal of Rev James Read and the Taming of the
London Missionary Society by 1820 .....................................p136
Sandra Swart
'Desperate Men': The 1914 Rebellion and the Politics of Poverty......p161
Jim Davidson
Coping with Marginality: Tourism and the Projection of
Grahamstown, 1870-1955 ........................................................p176
Mia Roth
Eddie, Brian, Jack and Let's Phone Rusty: Is This the History
of the Communist Party of South Africa (1921-1950)? ...............p191
Phia Steyn and Andri Wessels
The Emergence of New Environmentalism in South Africa,
1988-1992............................................................................... p210
Christo Botha
The Politics of Land Settlement in Namibia, 1890-1960 ............p232
Alan Lester
Global Capitalism, Social Dislocation and Cultural Discourse
in South African History ............................................................p277
G.R. Allen
Is There a Baby in This Bathwater? Disquieting Thoughts
on the Value of Content in History .............................................p290
FOCUS : APOLLON DAVIDSON
Irina Filatova
Interview with Professor Apollon Davidson ................................p307
Apollon Davidson
Publications ...............................................................................p318
Irina Filatova
New Insights on Relations between Russia and Africa ................p341
OBITUARIES
F.A. Mouton
W.A. Stals (1932-1999): History Lecturer Extraordinaire ..........p351
Howard Phillips
Arthur Davey, 1921-1999: An Archivist Turned Historian ..........p356
BOOK REVIEWS
AFRICA
Richard Cope, Ploughshare of War: The Origins of the Anglo-Zulu War
of 1879 (John Laband) ...............................................................p365
Tony Emmett, Popular Resistance and the Roots of Nationalism in
Namibia, 1915-1966 (Ellen N. Namhila) .....................................p366
Jonathan Hyslop, The Classroom Struggle: Policy and Resistance
in South Africa 1940-1990 (Relebohile Moletsane) .....................p368
Jonathan Hyslop, ed., African Democracy in the Era of Globalisation
(Abdoumaliq Simone) .................................................................p372
Judith M. Kimble, Migrant Labour and Colonial Rule in Basutoland,
1890-1930 (Martin J. Murray) ....................................................p374
Margaret Lenta and Basil le Cordeur, eds, The Cape Diaries of Lady
Anne Barnard, 1799-1800, vols I and II (Gail Nattrass) ..............p376
Makuchi, Your Madness, Not Mine: Stories of Cameroon
(Dan Odhiambo Ojwang) ...........................................................p379
Christoph Marx, Im Zeichen des Ochsenwagens. Der radikale
Afrikaaner-Nationalismus in S|dafrika und die Geschichte der
Ossewabrandwag (Tilman Dedering)..............................................p380
Robert Ross, A Concise History of South Africa (Cynthia Kros)......p384
Robert Ross, Status and Respectability in the Cape Colony, 1750-1870:
A Tragedy of Manners (Simon Dagut) ...........................................p387
Abdukader Tayob, Islamic Resurgence in South Africa: The Muslim
Youth Movement (Anthony Egan) ..................................................p390
Daniel Waley, A Liberal Life: Sydney, Earl Buxton, 1853-1934. Statesman,
Governor-General of South Africa (N.G. Garson) ...........................p391
OTHER
Thomas R. Dunlap, Nature and the English Diaspora: Environment and
History in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
(Jane Carruthers) ...........................................................................p394
Dana L. Robert, American Women in Mission: A Social History of their
Thought and Practice (Natasha Erlank) ...........................................p397
Saral Sarkar, Eco-Socialism or Eco-Capitalism: A Critical Analysis
of Humanity's Fundamental Choices (Jane Carruthers) ....................p400
Milton Shain, Antisemitism (Patrick Furlong) ...................................p403
Mary-Lynn Suttie
South African Historical Journal: Index to Numbers 31 to 40 ..........p406
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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.
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