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Monday, October 02, 2006

Journal of Southern African Studies - September 2006

  • Ethnicity, not class? The 1929 Bulawayo Faction Fights reconsidered
  • The Flaming Terrapin and Valley of a Thousand Hills: Campbell, Dhlomo and the 'Brief Epic'
  • Hope, fear, shame, frustration: continuity and change in the expression of coloured identity in white supremacist South Africa, 1910-1994
  • Collective rural identity in Steinkopf, a communal coloured reserve, c. 1926-1996
  • Feeding and fleecing the native: how the Nyasaland Transport System distorted a new food market, 1890s-1920s
  • Kwacha: the violence of money in Malawi's politics, 1954-2004
  • Land restitution and democratic citizenship in South Africa
  • New sites of citizenship: recognition of traditional authority and group-based citizenship in Mozambique
  • The new Southern African Customs Union Agreement: dependence with democracy
  • SADC's uncommon approach to common security, 1992-2003

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