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From: Kammie <>
Subject: S A Historical Society Biennial Conference, University of Cape ,Town,26-29 June 2005
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 20:16:22 +0200


Hi List Participants

South African Historical Society Biennial Conference, University of Cape
Town, 26-29 June 2005
Conference Theme : Southern Africa and the World: the Local, the
Regional and the Global in Historical Perspective

Some of the SAHS CONFERENCE PAPERS to be presented by academic
historians are :

Culture, Politics, & Identity: Indians in South Africa, 1880s-1914
Surendra Bhana

A Line on the Map and a Bottle of Blood: War and Mobility in the
Borderlands of Southwestern Africa in the Early Twentieth Century
Tilman Dedering

“Namibia, land of the brave” - Patriotic History and the Colonial Genocide
Henning Melber

Cattle, Land, and Entrepreneurship: Creating the Saulspoort Location
after the Anglo-Boer War
Fred Morton

The Limits of Liberation History Considered through Episodes in the
Career of Donald Card, ex-Security Policeman, 1952-2002
Corrnelius Thomas

Kachalola Broomfield an absent white father
Juliette Milner-Thornton

Women in the ANC-led Underground Organisation against Apartheid
Raymond Suttner

All the news that’s fit to print: The print media of the Second World
War and its portrayal of the gendered and racial identities of the war’s
participants
Suryakanthie Chetty

Book history, library history and South Africa’s reading culture.
Archie L. Dick

Allies at War? Britain and the "Southern African Front" in World War II
Patrick Furlong

People are much tastier than goats: Christian converts’ tales of
cannibalism in the late nineteenth century
Alan Kirkaldy

The Ovambo Paradox: Challenging Paradigms of Environmental Change in Africa
Emmanuel Kreike

‘A little bit like a volcano’ – The United Progressive Party and
resistance to one-party rule in Zambia, 1964 - 1980
Miles Larmer

Transcending the Nationalist Paradigm and Grappling with the Ambiguities
of the Colonial Encounter in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of the Ndebele and
the Early Rhodesian Settlers, 1898-19341
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni

Heritage in history in the national curriculum statements (FET):
Exploring implementation strategies
Pravin Ram

'Black December': Myth, Shark Attack and Natal Anti-shark measures in
the 1950s and 1960s
Melissa van Oordt

State Strategy as State Terrorism: P.W. Botha and the Modern State
Rian Wall

Tasks for historians after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Kobus du Pisani

The International Dimensions of the Zimbabwean Crisis up to 2005
Alois S. Mlambo

The African Renaissance, 1997 and now
Rodney Davenport

No-man's land of time: The buried memory of Namibia's armed liberation
struggle
Justine Hunter

Reflections on Writing a Slice of Natal Indian Congress History, 1970s
Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie

"Mocht mijn boek bijdragen tot veredeling van het Nationaliteitsgevoel":
A history of Geschiedenis van den Oranje-Vrijstaat
Paul Dunn

A missing link: Women's role in the Swazi Nationalist Movement, 1930-1972
Shokahle Dlamini

Critical Africa: African history in the foundation-level university
curriculum
Julie Parle & Thembisa Waetjen

The South African Military under Verwoerd: SADF popularisation amongst
the white community, 1960-66
Rodney Warwick
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Some of full-text papers for the SAHS conference is available online at
: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/history/sahs/conferences.htm
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Regards

Kammie
Cape Town



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