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The ideal of theological training of candidates for the ministry of the Dutch Reformed Church (NHK) found its first (formal) expression in 1884. Difficult ecclesiastical, social and economic circumstances (including the consequences of the First and Second Anglo-Boer Wars) prevented dreams and plans from being realised.
P.J. van der Merwe
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Experiments in bilingual higher education: An examination of the origins of Afrikaans as a second medium at the Transvaal University College, 1908-1930 [PDF]
This article was written as part of a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of History at the University of South Africa.
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War, education and identity: Discord at the Transvaal University College (1914-1919)
2014Before the outbreak of World War I (1914-1918), broad South Africanism appeared to have had a tentative but solid beginning at the Transvaal University College (TUC). This international conflict, however, re-ignited tensions among white South Africans, and students at the TUC were no exception.
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Major influences on the evolution of the 2.67–2.1Ga Transvaal basin, Kaapvaal craton
Sedimentary Geology, 2001P G Eriksson +2 more
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