An empathetic biography of the apartheid author, Richard Rive.Richard Moore Rive (1930-1989) was ...
Wits University at 100 tells the story of the University of the Witwatersrand from its beginni...
Traces The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa’s (Numsa) accumulation, from a few smal...
Prisoners of the Past argues that South Africa’s entrenched racial hierarchies and power r...
The book is an interdisciplinary work shaped around films made by different workshop participa...
After centuries of white domination and decades of increasingly savage repression, freedom came t...
Legassick explores aspects of the generally unknown ‘brown’ and ‘black’ history of the Gordonia r...
The wide-ranging essays in this sixth volume of the New South African Review demonstrate how the ...
Until the end of the First World War, urban growth in Johannesburg proceeded unevenly and haphaza...
This sensitive, compelling biography is a revealing portrait of Patrick van Rensburg, a controver...
This volume examines the way in which various strands of left thought have addressed the National...
Based on numerous life-history interviews with residents and previously unexamined archive source...