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The willing and the not so willing: conscription and resistance to compulsory military service in South Africa, 1968-1989
(Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State, 2012)
South Africa participated in two world wars without implementing compulsory military service.
Following the Second World War, the Union Defence Force relied on the Active Citizen Force to
supplement its manpower needs. ...
Afrikaanse historici as politieke kritici en koers-aanduiders
(Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State, 2012)
Although professional historians usually concentrate on specific areas of research, they sometimes
use their knowledge and understanding of history to give a perspective on contemporary events and
provide guidelines ...
Interfacing metaphors and postures for understanding deep communicative dvisions at a tertiary institution
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2012)
While South Africans have made some significant social and political progress since the first democratic elections in 1994, there are still divisions1 in this recovering society, and the aftermath of apartheid has not ...
Die JV Stalin Works-kontroversie
(Faculty of the Humanities, University of the Free State, 2012)
During the apartheid era in South Africa many literary and creative book publications were declared
undesirable and were banned by the organs of censorship. In the interests of state security communist
publications were ...
The willing and the not so willing: conscription and resistance to compulsory military service in South Africa, 1968-1989
(Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State, 2012)
South Africa participated in two world wars without implementing compulsory military service.
Following the Second World War, the Union Defence Force relied on the Active Citizen Force to
supplement its manpower needs. ...
Die JV Stalin Works-kontroversie
(Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State, 2012)
During the apartheid era in South Africa many literary and creative book publications were declared
undesirable and were banned by the organs of censorship. In the interests of state security communist
publications were ...