An identity threatened: White English-speaking South Africans, Britishness and Dominion South Africanism, 1934–1939
‘A united South African nation and not merely a South Africa peopled by Africanders and English’: the Earl of Athlone and the attempt to forge a Dominion South Africanism in the 1920s
5.“Work in the Factory Itself”: Fordism, South Africanism, and Poor White Reform
From Dakar to Pyongyang: Imagining Pan-Africanism and the Global South through Sierra Leone’s National Dance Troupe (1966–1988)