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Rensburg, Ihron Lester. Serving higher purposes: University mergers in post-apartheid South Africa. [South Africa]: Sun Press, 2020.
Find full textBleakness & light: Inner-city transition in Hillbrow, Johannesburg. Johannesburg, South Africa: Witwatersrand University Press, 1999.
Find full textTaming the disorderly city: The spatial landscape of Johannesburg after apartheid. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.
Find full textGinsburg, Rebecca. At home with apartheid: The hidden landscapes of domestic service in Johannesburg. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011.
Find full textShear, Mervyn. Wits: A university in the apartheid era. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand, 1996.
Find full textPáraic, Réamonn, and World Alliance of Reformed Churches (Presbyterian and Congregational), eds. Farewell to apartheid?: Church relations in South Africa ; the WARC Consultation in South Africa, March 1-5, 1993, Koinonia Centre, Judith's Pearl, Johannesburg. Geneva: World Alliance of Reformed Churches, 1994.
Find full textBozzoli, Belinda. Theatres of struggle and the end of apartheid. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004.
Find full textTheatres of struggle and the end of apartheid. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2004.
Find full textUniversity of South Africa. Institute for Theological Research. Symposium. Building a new nation: The quest for a new South Africa a collection of papers presented at the fifteenth symposium of the Institute for Theological Research (Unisa) held at the Carlton Hotel in Johannesburg on 4 and 5 September 1991. Edited by Vorster W. S. Pretoria: University of South Africa, 1991.
Find full textPublic History and Culture in South Africa: Memorialisation and Liberation Heritage Sites in Johannesburg and the Township Space. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Find full textMurray, Martin J. Taming the Disorderly City: The Spatial Landscape of Johannesburg after Apartheid. Cornell University Press, 2008.
Find full textApartheid On A Black Isle Removal And Resistance In Alexandra South Africa. Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.
Find full textCachalia, Firoz, and Mervyn Shear. Wits: A University in the Apartheid Era. Wits University Press, 2022.
Find full textShear, Mervyn. WITS : A University in the Apartheid Era. Witwatersrand University Press, 1996.
Find full textRensburg, Ihron. Serving Higher Purposes: University Mergers in Post-Apartheid South Africa. African Sun Media, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/9781928480877.
Full textPlace That Matters Yet: John Gubbins's MuseumAfrica in the Postcolonial World. University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Find full textPlace That Matters Yet: John Gubbins's MuseumAfrica in the Postcolonial World. University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Find full textSegregation and Singularity: Politics and Its Context Among White, Middle-Class English-Speakers in Late-Apartheid Johannesburg (Imagined South Africa). University of South Africa Press, 2006.
Find full textCohen, Richard I., ed. Milton Shain, A Perfect Storm: Antisemitism in South Africa 1930–1948. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2015. 389 pp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912628.003.0017.
Full textCivil society after apartheid: Proceedings of a conference convened by the Centre for Policy Studies on the role and status of civil society in post-apartheid South Africa, held in Johannesburg on 19 and 20 September 1995. Doornfontein: The Centre, 1995.
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