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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
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Harris KL: 2010. Anti-Sinicism: Roots in Pre-industrial Colonial Southern Africa. African and Asian Studies, 9 (3), pp 213-231.

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Bergh JS: 2010. White farmers and African labourers in the pre-industrial Transvaal. Historia, 55 (1) / May, pp 18-31, Full Text

Pieterse J: 2010. Trickster Tropes: Female storytelling and the re-imagination of social orders in four nineteenth-century southern African communities. Historia, 55 (1) / May, pp 55-77, Full Text

Spiers EM: 2010. The learning curve in the South African War: Soldiers' perspectives. Historia, 55 (1) / May, pp 1-17, Full Text

Stassen N: 2010. Die Dorslandtrekke na Angola en die redes daarvoor (1874-1928). Historia, 55 (1) / May, pp 32-54, Full Text

Harris KL: 2010. En route to "Dignity Day": The South African Chinese and historical commemorations. Historia, 55 (2) / Nov, pp 147-162, Full Text

Pretorius F: 2010. The white concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer War: A debate without end. Historia, 55 (2) / Nov, pp 34-49, Full Text

Muller CH: 2010. Dealing with a hot potato: The commemoration of the 1959 "Potato Boycott". Historia, 55 (2) / Nov, pp 76-98, Full Text

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Cohen A.P.: 2010. "A difficult, tedious and unwanted task" Representing the Central African Federation in the United Nations, 1960-1963. Itinerario International Journal on the history of European Expansion and Global Interaction, 34 (2), pp 105-128.

Cohen AP: 2010. "A difficult, tedious and unwanted task" Representing the Central African Federation in the United Nations, 1960-1963. Itinerario International Journal on the history of European Expansion and Global Interaction, 34 (2), pp 105-128, Full Text

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Mlambo AS: 2010. 'This is Our land' The Racialization of Land in the Context of the Current Zimbabwe Crisis. Journal of Developing Societies, 26 (1), pp 39-69.

Harris KL: 2010. Sugar and Gold: Indentured Indian and Chinese Labour in South Africa. Journal of Social Sciences, 25 (1-2-3) / Oct, pp 147-159.

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Thotse ML: 2010. Contesting Names and Statues: Battles over the Louis Trichardt/Makhado 'City-text' in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Kronos: Southern African Histories (Kronos: Journal of Cape History), 36 / Nov, pp 173-183, Full Text

Pilossof R: 2010. 'Guns Don't Colonise People …': The Role and Use of Firearms in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Africa. Kronos: Southern African Histories (Kronos: Journal of Cape History), 36 / Nov, pp 266-277, Full Text

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van der Merwe (Groenewald) DM: 2010. Changing profile: The public face of the University of Pretoria over a century, 1908-2008. New Contree, 60 / Nov, pp 83-112.

Strydom BL: 2010. Appropriating commeration: The University of Pretoria - 1960, 1980 and 2008. New Contree, 60 / Nov, pp 113-132.

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Joubert A: 2010. Story-telling strategies employed in three Northern Sotho detective short stories. South African Journal of African Languages / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Afrikatale, 30 (2) / Oct/Nov, pp 209-221, Full Text

Geyer R: 2010. Die Burger weer op Kommando: Die 1914-staking aan die Rand. South African Journal of Cultural History/ Suid- Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Kultuurgeskiedenis, 24 (1) / June, pp 19-34, Full Text

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Werz B: 2010. Sub-Saharan oldest Shipwreck: Historical-Archaeological research of an Early Modern Era Portuguese merchantman on the Namibian coast. The Mariner's Mirror. The International Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, 4 (S), pp 430-442 430-442.

Grobler JEH: 2010. Afrikaner- en Zoeloeperspektiewe op die Slag van Bloedrivier, 16 Desember 1838. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 50 (3) / Sept, pp 363-382, Full Text

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