Browsing SJCH 2022 Volume 47 Issue 2 by Issue Date
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A hostage economy: the impact of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence on Zambia, 1965-79
(University of the Free State, 2022)In November 1965, Rhodesia’s Prime Minister Ian Smith announced a Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI), prompting the United Nations and the British government to impose economic and financial sanctions on his ... -
An imperial historian of empire: insights from the Philip Warhurst papers, Killie Campbell Africana Library
(University of the Free State, 2022)This research note recovers the career and personal papers of Philip Warhurst, a British historian who taught at universities in Rhodesia and South Africa from the 1960s until the 1990s. The note simultaneously reviews the ... -
Historical analysis of coffee production and associated challenges in Kenya from 1893 to 2018
(University of the Free State, 2022)Coffee is one of the most important export crops in Kenya, contributing about 22 per cent of the national income and is a source of livelihood for more than 700 000 households. However, despite its immense importance to ... -
Making and unmaking bonds: humanitarianism, local politics and peacebuilding in Southeastern Zimbabwe, 1988 to 1992
(University of the Free State, 2022)For a long time, perspectives of governments, civil societies and humanitarian organisations have overshadowed the voices of host communities during humanitarian emergencies. In a few instances where literature mentions ... -
An academic exchange between JCW Ahiakpor and F Gerits
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Editorial
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Misrepresenting occurrences and personalities in Ghana, 1979-1983: a comment on Frank Gerit's incorrect and misleading claims
(University of the Free State, 2022)Frank Gerits’s article contains several misrepresentations and false claims about events and personalities in Ghana during the turbulent years of 1979 through 1983. The most serious of these are his treatments of Flt. Lt. ... -
A rebuttal to Ahiakpor's criticisms and a reflection on the historical craft
(University of the Free State, 2022)I want to thank Professor Ahiakpor for engaging with my work. A historian rarely experiences the “subjects” of his research talking back to him because we mainly deal with the archival traces that they left. Whereas my ... -
Book review
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Book review
(University of the Free State, 2022)Thula Simpson, History of South Africa: From 1902 to the Present, New York, Oxford University Press, 2022, Hardcover ISBN: 9780197672020 -
Book review
(University of the Free State, 2022)