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Environmentalism in South Africa, 1972-1992: an historical perspective
(University of the Free State, 1998-11)
English: The latter half of the twentieth century has seen an unprecedented growth in
humankind's concern for the natural environment and its finite capability to absorb
unchecked industrial and demographic growth. This ...
The origin and the development of Black nationalism in South Africa up to 1960
(University of the Free State, 1996-11)
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The transformation in the status of the black worker in the Free State Gold Mines, 1946-1995
(University of the Free State, 1998-11)
There are many roleplayers in the transformation process of the black gold
mine-worker in the South African mining industry. These include the South African
government, the mining companies, the Chamber of Mines, white ...
Die Maleierkamp van Kimberley 1882 - 1957
(University of the Free State, 1992)
English: Shortly after the discovery of the dry diggings, the London and South
African Exploration Company was registered in order to acquire lands in
South Africa for mining and exploring In March 1871, the London ...
Die begrip "people's history" en die betekenis en toepassing daarvan in die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks
(University of the Free State, 1996)
English: People's history as part of radical social history is part of a movement known as the
"new history". The "new history" is a reaction against traditional historical writing that
deals particularly with the political ...
The reasons for the annexation of Lesotho 1868 a new perspective
(University of the Free State, 1998-05)
The annexation of Lesotho in 1868 by Great Britain has been interpreted by previous
historians in various ways. Most have emphasised the economic, humanitarian and moral factors
which compelled Wadehouse to declare Basotho ...