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New resources added to the library's database in the past one month
Journal of Contemporary African Studies
- Power elites war and postwar reconstruction in Africa: Continuities, discontinuities and paradoxes (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol.26, No. 3, July 2008)
- Seychelles: Democratising in the shadows of the past (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol.26, No. 3, July 2008)
- Scents of Identity: Fragrance as heritage in Zanzibar (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol.26, No. 3, July 2008)
- Entangled history and politics: Negotiating the past between Namibia and Germany (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol.26, No. 3, July 2008)
African Studies
- Introduction: Portable spirits and itinerant people religion and migration in South Africa in a comparative perspective (African Studies, Vol.68, No.2, August 2009, pp.187-196)
- Living within and beyond Johannesburg: Exclusion, Religion and Emerging forms of Being (African Studies, Vol.68, Issue 2, August 2009, pp.197-214)
- A path to integration: Senegalese Tijanis in Cape Town (African Studies, Vol.68, Issue 2, August 2009, pp. 215-233)
- Democracy's shadows: Sexual rights and gender politics in the rape trial of Jacob Zuma (African Studies, Vol.68, Issue 1, April 2009, pp.57-77)
- The making of a woman anthropologist: Monica Hunter at Girton college, Cambridge, 1927-1930 (African Studies, Vol.68, Issue 1, April 2009, pp.29-56)
- The Passenger Indian as Worker: Indian Immigrants in Cape Town in the early twentieth century (African Studies, Vol.68, Issue 1, April 2009, pp.111-134)
- The assassination of Hendrik Verwoerd: the spectre of Apartheid's corpse (African studies, Vo.68, No.3, December 2009, pp.331-350)
- The Mafeje affairs: the University of Cape Town and Apartheid (African Studies, vo.67,No.3, December 2008, pp .423)
- 'A nation to be reckoned with': the politics of World Cup Stadium construction in Cape Town and Durban, South Africa (African Studies, Vo.67, No.3, December 2008)
- Servicing Modernity: White women shop workers on the rand and changing gendered respectabilities, 1940-1970s (African Studies, Vo.67, No.3, December 2008)
- The /Xam Narrative: Whose Myths? (African Studies, Vo.67, No.3, December 2008)
- Remembering the destruction of Muoroto: Slum demolitions, land and democratisation in Kenya (African Studies, Vo.67, No.3, December 2008)
- Post-Apartheid"Tribalism"? Land, Ethnicity and Discourse on San subversion West Caprivi, Namibia (African Studies, Vo.67, No.3, December 2008)
- Burying Lucky Dube (African studies, Vol.68, No.3, December 2009, pp.387-401)
- Notes for a Guide to the Ossuary (African Studies, Volume 68, Issue 3, December 2009, Pages 370 – 386)
- Sisters at the Rockface - The van der Riet Twins and Dorothea Bleek's Rock Art Research and Publishing, 1932-1940 (African Studies, Volume 68, Issue 3, December 2009, Pages 370 – 386)