Journal of Southern African Studies
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Volume 31, issue S4, 2005
- Introductory Note pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Section (i): Articles and Review Articles (1974–2004) pp. 3-56

- The Editors
- Section (ii): Book Reviews (1974–2004) pp. 57-108

- The Editors
- Section (iii): Books Reviewed in Review Articles (1974–2004) pp. 109-125

- The Editors
- Author Index (1974–2004) pp. 127-147

- The Editors
- Subject Index (1974–2004) pp. 149-198

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 3, 2005
- Editorial pp. 475-476

- Deborah Gaitskell
- The Trades Union Congress and Apartheid, 1948–1970 pp. 477-493

- John Major
- Growth without Capital: A Renascent Fishery in Zambia and Katanga, 1960s to Recent Times pp. 495-511

- David Gordon
- Tropical Medicine and Animal Diseases: Onderstepoort and the Development of Veterinary Science in South Africa 1908–1950 pp. 513-529

- Karen Brown
- ‘Your Petitioners are in Mortal Terror’: The Violent World of Chinese Mineworkers in South Africa, 1904–1910* pp. 531-546

- Gary Kynoch
- Maximum Average Violence: Underground Assaults on the South African Gold Mines, 1913–1965 pp. 547-567

- T. Dunbar Moodie
- Sons and Fathers/Boys to Men in the Time of AIDS: Learning Masculinity in Zambia pp. 569-586

- Anthony Simpson
- : Gender and Sexual Violence in Bulawayo, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1946–1956 pp. 587-610

- Koni Benson and Joyce M. Chadya
- Reconstructing ‘Home’ in Apartheid Cape Town: African Women and the Process of Settlement pp. 611-630

- Rebekah Lee
- Model Communities and Respectable Residents? Home and Housing in a Low-income Residential Estate in the Western Cape, South Africa pp. 631-648

- Fiona C. Ross
- Postcolonial Civility pp. 649-662

- Frederick Klaits
- Book Reviews pp. 663-679

- Fran Buntman
Volume 30, issue 2, 2004
- Front Matter pp. i-vi

- The Editors
- Editorial pp. 213-214

- Lyn Schumaker
- Nationalist Historiography, Patriotic History and the History of the Nation: the Struggle over the Past in Zimbabwe pp. 215-234

- Terence Ranger
- Orality in the Black Zimbabwean Novel in English pp. 235-249

- Maurice Vambe
- A Coming of Age? Re-conceptualising Gender and Development in Urban Botswana pp. 251-268

- Kavita Datta
- Redressing School Inequalities in the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 269-290

- Anthony Lemon
- Reflections on Thabo Mbeki’s African Renaissance pp. 291-316

- Elias Bongmba
- Territorial Manipulation in Apartheid South Africa: Resettlement, Tribal Politics and the Making of the Northern Ciskei, 1975–1990 pp. 317-337

- Luvuyo Wotshela
- The Man who would be Inkosi: Civilising Missions in Shepstone’s Early Career pp. 339-358

- Thomas McClendon
- Reframing Remembrance: the Politics of the Centenary Commemoration of the South African War of 1899–1902 pp. 359-375

- Albert Grundlingh
- A Century Later: New Fictional Representations of the Boer War pp. 377-392

- David Medalie
- Book Reviews pp. 393-414

- Roy Brownell, Stephen Howe, Sheridan Johns, Karin Barber, T. Moodie, Gary McCulloch, Jo Beall, Robert Mattes, Janet Seeley and Jonathan Haslam
- Erratum pp. 415-415

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction: Historical Geographies of Southern Africa pp. 595-613

- Alan Lester
- Race, Power and Urban Control: Johannesburg's Inner City Slum-yards, 1910–1923 pp. 615-637

- Susan Parnell
- A Scottish Socialist Reads Carlyle in Johannesburg Prison, June 1900: Reflections on the Literary Culture of the Imperial Working Class pp. 639-655

- Jonathan Hyslop
- ‘Land of Contrasts’ or ‘Home we have always known’?: the SAR∓H and the Imaginary Geography of White South African Nationhood, 1910–1930 pp. 657-680

- Jeremy Foster
- ‘Christmas Time’ and the Struggles for the Household in the Countryside: Rethinking the Cultural Geography of Migrant Labour in South Africa pp. 681-699

- Zolani Ngwane
- Changing Landscape and Oral Memory in South-Central Zimbabwe: Towards a Historical Geography of Chishanga, c. 1850–1990 pp. 701-715

- Gerald Chikozho Mazarire
- The Victoria Falls 1900–1940: Landscape, Tourism and the Geographical Imagination pp. 717-737

- JoAnn McGregor
- Building a Postcolonial Archive? Gender, Collective Memory and Citizenship in Post-apartheid South Africa pp. 739-757

- Cheryl McEwan
- Johannesburg's 1936 Empire Exhibition: Interaction, Segregation and Modernity in a South African City pp. 759-789

- Jennifer Robinson
- Book Reviews pp. 791-812

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 1, 2003
- The Least Sexist Society? Perspectives on Gender, Change and Violence among southern African San* pp. 5-23

- Heike Becker
- 'The Richest Tribe in Africa': Platinum-Mining and the Bafokeng in South Africa's North West Province, 1965-1999* pp. 25-47

- Andrew Manson and Bernard Mbenga
- The Novel in a House of Stone: Re-categorising Zimbabwean Fiction* pp. 49-62

- Ranka Primorac
- 'Functional' and 'Dysfunctional' Communities: The Making of National Citizens pp. 63-82

- Ivor Chipkin
- The 'Singular Case' of Mietje Bontnaal, the Bushmanland Murderess* pp. 83-103

- Rob Turrell
- Witchcraft or Madness? The Amandiki of Zululand, 1894-1914* pp. 105-132

- Julie Parle
- Veterinary Research and the African Rinderpest Epizootic: The Cape Colony, 1896-1898 pp. 133-154

- Daniel Gilfoyle
- The Domesticity of Afrikaner Nationalism: Volksmoeders and the ACVV, 1904-1929 pp. 155-176

- Marijke Du Toit
- Flames of Race, Ashes of Death: Re-inventing Cremation in Johannesburg, 1910-1945* pp. 177-192

- Garrey Dennie
- Institutional Arrangements for Water Resource Use: A Case Study from Southern Zimbabwe* pp. 193-206

- Nontokozo Nemarundwe and Witness Kozanayi
- Displaced People, Replaced Narratives: Forest Conflicts and Historical Perspectives in the Tsolo District, Transkei* pp. 207-233

- Jacob Tropp
- 'Creative Destruction': Early Modernist Planning in the South Durban Industrial Zone, South Africa* pp. 235-259

- Dianne Scott
- Transboundary Conservation: The Politics of Ecological Integrity in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park* pp. 261-278

- William Wolmer
- 'Showing Off': Nostalgia and Heritage in North-Central Namibia* pp. 279-296

- Ian Fairweather
- The Book, the Church and the 'Incomprehensible Paradox': Christianity in African History* pp. 297-306

- Matthew Engelke
- Telling Stories: Whites Seeking Home in Africa pp. 307-321

- J. D. F. Jones
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