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The causes of transition in South Africa
Published in: Transition: South Africa and transition from authoritarian rule / two papers / by André du Toit and Van Zyl Slabbert. Mowbray: Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa, [19--]. IDASA occasional ... -
Celebrating 10 years of Freedom through national symbols
(Independent Newspapers, 2004-04-26)A wall chart by the Department of Arts and Culture of South Africa and Independent Newspapers presenting information on the history and significance of the national symbols of South Africa. -
Celebrating a new era of communication
(1994-05-11)Newspaper advertisement by Young & Rubicon Advertising appearing in on page 9 of The Argus newspaper dated 11 May 1994, celebrating a new government and new era of communication. The South African flag fills the page. -
Cell stories : we've all heard his story, we'd like to hear yours
(1997-12)Colour poster depicting a black and white image of Nelson Mandela looking through the bars of a prison cell. The poster, by the Robben Island Museum, calls for all ex-Robben Island political prisoners to come forward with ... -
A Century of injustice : synopsis of a message to the people of South-Africa, sent by the Government of the South-African Republic
(Baltimore, Md. : [s.n.], 1899)A century of injustice, generally attributed to F.W. Reitz; and also to J.C. Smuts. C.W. van der Hoogt’s contribution addressed to the American people. -
A century of wrong
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)A Century of Wrong was issued at Pretoria by the State Secretary F. W. Reitz, on the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War and possesses a historical value as expressing the views of President Kruger's State Secretary at the ... -
The challenge of institution building in transition
Published as: “The challenge of institution-building in the transition to democracy”, in: Democratic nation-building in South Africa / editors, Nic Rhoodie, Ian Liebenberg. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers, 1994, pp. 449 - 454. -
Challenges for 1992
The relationship between those who participate or not in negotiations; the relationship between negotiation and administration; the relationship between stability and consent; the relationship between civil society and ... -
Chamberlain's war
Statement submitted by Mr. C.A.V. Conybeare regarding Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, whom he believes is a traitor to the best interests of this Country and that the dishonesty, duplicity, and chicanery ... -
Change and human rights in South Africa
Speech delivered at the Edgar Brookes Memorial Lecture (formerly called the Edgar Brookes Lecture for Academic & Human Freedom), at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg. -
Changes to FVZS’s Financial Mail article by Prof. N.J.J. Olivier
Changes to FVZS’s Financial Mail article by Prof. N.J.J. Olivier. -
Chants for the Boer
(San Francisco : The Whitaker & Ray Company, 1900)Songs on the Anglo-Boer War to the Boers. -
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Cheryl Roberts se : ek het my ID
(1994)Campaign poster by the African National Congress (ANC) urging South Africans to ensure they obtain their identification documents (ID) so that they may vote during the election period. A black and white image of South ... -
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The Chicago Chronicle and President Kruger
(Chicago : American Transvaal League, 1901)United States opinion of Paul Kruger and the South African war. -
Chinese labour
(London : New Age Press, 1904)Dr Macnamara insists Lord Milner's unconcealed partisanship in favour of indentured Chinese Labour in the Transvaal is a grave scandal. Natal and the Cape are keenly against the introduction of Chinese labourers into South Africa. -
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Chronologiese aantekeningen over het geschil op de Transvaal goud- en steenkoolmijnen
(Cape Town : Cape Times, 1922-03)Dutch chronological record concerning the dispute at the Transvaal gold and coal mines in 1922.