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Selected 20th and 21st century representations of tribalism and modernity in South African literature: reassessing socio-historical process through (re)considerations of works of verbal art

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2011
  Opening with a brief historical contextualisation, the article takes the reader back to humanity’s prehistoric origins in southern Africa, then to its (and mankind’s) earliest known culture, that of the San/Bushmen, followed by the (returning ...
Annie Gagiano
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STRATEGIC MILITARY COLONISATION: THE CAPE EASTERN FRONTIER 1806–1872

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2012
The Cape Eastern Frontier of South Africa offers a fascinating insight into British military strategy as well as colonial development. The Eastern Frontier was for over 100 years a very turbulent frontier.
Mark Oranje, Linda Robson
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“THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2014
The early colonial wars on the Cape Colony’s eastern borderlands and western Xhosaland, such as the 1799–1803 war, have not received as much attention from military historians as the later wars.
Denver Webb
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Indigenous Common Names and Toponyms in Southern Africa

open access: yesNames, 2017
The primary process of toponymic formation by the earliest indigenous inhabitants of the African sub-continent, the Bushmen and Khoikhoi, was evolutionary.
Peter E. Raper
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Multilingual Place Names in Southern Africa

open access: yesNames, 2019
Numerous place names in southern Africa reveal cultural and language contact between Bushmen (San), Khoikhoi, Bantu and European language speakers over many thousands of years.
Lucie A. Möller
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Engraved in the Landscape: The Study of Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Field Names in the Changing Landscape

open access: yesNames, 2019
The importance of toponym studies for understanding the relationship between people and the place they inhabit has been emphasized by several studies.
Nadja Penko Seidl
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Sudafricani, coloured, griqua: i cerchi concentrici di David’s Story

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2019
Invaded, displaced, and dispossessed, the aboriginal Khoisan populations of South Africa were enslaved and pushed to the margins of society well before the arrival of European settlers in the seventeenth century; actually, the Bantu groups which had ...
Giuliana Iannaccaro
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Oor Austro-Nederlands en die oorsprong van Afrikaans

open access: yesLiterator, 2002
On Austro-Dutch and the origin of Afrikaans A widely accepted view of the origin of Afrikaans holds that the new language developed autochthonously, after 1652 when the language of the early Cape settlers was influenced by imported slaves speaking ...
C. de Ruyter, E.F. Kotzé
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The Legal Crisis of Land Restitution in South Africa: A Critical Analysis

open access: yesRecht in Afrika, 2016
This article argues that land dispossession of the indigenous people (the Khoikhoi and the San) and the black communities in South Africa started long before 1913. The first process of land dispossession commenced when the first Dutch settlers arrived at
Samuel Freddy Khunou
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Diane Abbott, misogynoir and the politics of Black British feminism’s anticolonial imperatives: ‘In Britain too, it’s as if we don’t exist’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This article argues that it is remiss to understand the acute intensification of White supremacist politics
Palmer, Lisa Amanda
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