Faculty of Humanities
School of Basic Social Sciences
Department of Historical and Heritage Studies
Political and military resistance in the South African history - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Simpson TW: 2009. 'The bay and the ocean': A history of the ANC in Swaziland, 1960-1979. African Historical Review (formerly Kleio), 41 (1), pp 90-117.
Blignaut C, Du Pisani K: 2009. 'Om die fakkel verder te dra': Die rol van die jeugvleuel van die Ossewa-Brandwag, 1939-1952. Historia, 54 (2) / Nov, pp 133-157, Full Text
Pretorius F: 2009. Boer propaganda during the South African War of 1899-1902. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 37 (3) / Sep, pp 399-419.
Simpson TW: 2009. Toyi-Toyi-ing to freedom: The endgame in the ANC's armed struggle, 1989-1990. Journal of Southern African Studies, 35 (2), pp 507-521, Full Text
Klein G: 2009. The British anti-apartheid movement and political prisoner campaigns, 1973-1980. Journal of Southern African Studies, 35 (2) / Jun, pp 455-470, Full Text
Simpson TW: 2009. The making (and remaking) of a revolutionary plan: Strategic dilemmas of the ANC's armed struggle, 1974-1978. Social Dynamics-A Journal of the Centre for African Studies, 35 (2) / Sep, pp 312-329.
Simpson TW: 2009. 'Umkhonto we Sizwe, we are waiting for you': The ANC and the township uprising, September 1984 - September 1985. South African Historical Journal / Suid-Afrikaanse Historiese Joernaal, 61 (1), pp 158-177.
Pretorius WJ, Pretorius F: 2009. Die Britse owerheid en die onderwys op Heidelberg gedurende die Anglo-Boereoorlog, 1900-1902. South African Journal of Cultural History/ Suid- Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Kultuurgeskiedenis, 23 (1) / Jun, pp 90-113, Full Text
Grobler JEH: 2009. Volksmoeders in verset: Afrikaner-vroueoptogte in Pretoria, 1915 en 1940. South African Journal of Cultural History/ Suid- Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Kultuurgeskiedenis, 23 (1) / Jun, pp 26-54, Full Text
Books:
Pretorius F: 2009. Historical Dictionary of the Anglo-Boer War. The Scarecrow Press, 569 pp.
Chapters in books:
Pretorius F: 2009. Confronted with the Facts: Why the Boer Delegates at Vereeniging Accepted a Humiliating Peace to End the South African War, 31 May 1902. In Soldiers and Settlers in Africa, 1850-1918, (8), Brill, pp 195-215.
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