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Populism and the Africanists in East London in the 1940s and early 1950s | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 743-64 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The Eastern Cape and East London: African protest and the historical contexts of Bloody Sunday 1952 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 823-40 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Fairtrade wine in South Africa: does fairtrade labelling guarantee social upgrading for farmworkers? | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 907-25 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Introduction: Histories of protes in East London and the Eastern Cape, South Africa | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 733-42 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Proving a secret massacre: the case of South Africa's Bloody Sunday, East London, 9 November 1952 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 781-804 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Sewing the revival tents: Black women's Christian organisations and the public duties of home-making in early-Apartheid East London, 1950-63 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 805-22 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe, 1942–2023 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 1067-8 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
In a class of its own? The origins and early history of tennis in the 19th-century Cape colony | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 947-64 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
A leap in the dark: the disappearance of Flag Boshielo, Castro Dolo, Victor Ndaba and Bob Zulu in August 1970 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 841-60 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Property rights and labour relations: explaining the relative success of native purchase area farmers in southern Rhodesia, 1930-1965 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 889-906 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
'We get sucked into everybody's mess': protest and public order policing in South Africa | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 1023-39 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Promoting women's political participation in Tanzania: assessing voluntary gender quotas in CCM's and CHADEMA's constitutions | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 1003-21 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘Doff white shirts, don overalls’: urbanophobia, rural enterprise and the ideal of masculine citizenship in post-colonial Botswana | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 927-46 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Forgotten bodies or silenced voices? Recasting women's voices at the Bantu Square massacre in East London, 1952 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 765-80 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Mozambique's neglected nationalists in exile: retracing Coremo's relations with the Congolese government and the FNLA | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 861-87 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The sources of Rwandan military effectiveness: state building, security assistance and the Cabo Delgado campaign | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 1041-65 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Settling 'Dagga'? Shifting frontiers of cannabis knowledge and governance in South Africa | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 965-85 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Shaping Botswana's economy: Chinese counterfeits as catalysts of globalisation and local development | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 987-1002 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Land, labour and liberation: the political ecology of southern Africa's unresolved tensions | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 1-7 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
'Black gold' and verticality: geology, labour and mining operations in the territorial construction of the Witbank labour district | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 9-28 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Profitability, respectability and challenge: (re)gaining control and restructuring the labour process while maintaining order at South African gold mines, 1913-1922 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 29-48 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
A climate history of early Dutch settlement at Cape Town, 1652-62 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 49-68 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
'Farming God's way': Evangelical cosmologies of land and 'crisis' in post-Apartheid South Africa | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 69-90 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Human-wildlife conflict, drought and chieftainship illegitimacy in the Zambezi Valley, northwestern Zimbabwe | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 91-109 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
A fractured state: local powers and mining politics in rural north-western Zambia | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 111-31 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
International solidarity at the grassroots: a case study of the British anti-Apartheid movement | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 133-51 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
A sonic biography of an afterlife: the expelled liberation leader Uria Simango in Mozambican Rap | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 153-77 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The game factor: Tanganyikan rinderpest campaigns, fence ecology and the wildlife threat to Southern Africa, 1938–1956 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 263-84 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
'It took courage to die in Angola': Umkhonto we Sizwe's war versus UNITA, 1975-89 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 225-43 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The land and its people: the South African 'land question' and the post-apartheid political order | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 207-24 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
'A necessary evil?': (southern) Rhodesia's diplomatic and economic relations with Zambia, 1963 to 1973 | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 331-46 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
An obvious plant: Craig Williamson's role in sabotaging the anti-apartheid struggle | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 245-62 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
One livelihood risk factor too many? How unintended impacts of conservation contribute to food insecurity in Kavango Zambezi, Southern Africa | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 285-307 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Opting out: Botswana limited negotiating power on Chinese finance | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 309-29 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Using written consent forms when conducting non-elite qualitative research: reflections from Zambia | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 195-206 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Elite capture in South Africa's land redistribution: the convergence of policy bias, corrupt practices and class dynamics | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 5-24 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Building Angola: a political economy of infrastructure contractors in post-war Angola | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 25-47 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
ZANU(PF)’s survival strategies and the co-option of civil society, 2000–2018 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 49-66 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Hastings Kamuzu Banda of Malawi: post-presidency Experiences, 1994–1997 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 67-84 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘Put South Africans first’: making sense of an emerging South African xenophobic (online) community | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 85-103 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Navigating insecurities in foreign territory: the experiences of young Zimbabweans irregular immigrants at a South African informal settlement | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 105-19 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Borderlessness and the 20th century rise of Ndau people's subaltern economy in the Zimbabwe-Mozambique borderland | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 121-36 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Politics from the pits: artisanal gold mining, politics and the limits of the hegemonic state domination in Zimbabwe | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 137-53 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘Satanbic stop stealing our money’: Zambia mine workers’ struggles against finance | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 155-68 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Donal Lowry, 1959–2022 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 169-70 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘He’s black; I’ll speak to him in Chilapalapa’: prickly proximity and the slow death of a colonial pidgin in Zambia | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 301-22 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Writing David Livingstone back into South African history | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 285-99 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
The enduring legacy of British-promulgated institutions on civil liberties and governance in post-independence Malawi: an analysis grounded in historical institutionalism | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 225-46 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
David Livingston and heritage diplomacy in Malawi-Scotland relations | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 265-84 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
‘If you belong to my generation and you never read James Hadley Chase, then you are not educated’: everyday reading of high school students in Soweto, 1968–1976 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 205-24 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 |