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This document provides an agenda for a conference on history in Southern Africa held on Monday, 27 June and Tuesday, 28 June 2011. The agenda includes: - An opening plenary session on Monday morning with a keynote address. - Five concurrent sessions on Monday afternoon covering various topics in Southern African history including gender, identity, resistance politics, and public health. - A discussion panel on feminist contributions to African social sciences on Monday evening. - A plenary session on Tuesday morning with another keynote address. - Five more concurrent sessions on Tuesday covering law, the state, perspectives on plagues, the beach in Southern African history, and revisiting resistance politics in the 1970s-1980s.

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SAHS Programme

This document provides an agenda for a conference on history in Southern Africa held on Monday, 27 June and Tuesday, 28 June 2011. The agenda includes: - An opening plenary session on Monday morning with a keynote address. - Five concurrent sessions on Monday afternoon covering various topics in Southern African history including gender, identity, resistance politics, and public health. - A discussion panel on feminist contributions to African social sciences on Monday evening. - A plenary session on Tuesday morning with another keynote address. - Five more concurrent sessions on Tuesday covering law, the state, perspectives on plagues, the beach in Southern African history, and revisiting resistance politics in the 1970s-1980s.

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MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011

08:0009:00

REGISTRATION AND COFFEE/TEA

Foyer and Dining Room Innovation Centre

SESSION 1 09:0010:30 PLENARY OPENING SESSION

AUDITORIUM INNOVATION CENTRE

Official Opening: Professor Nelson Ijumba, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research, UKZN Presidents Welcome: Julie Parle Keynote address: Antoinette Burton Race and the Politics of Citation: Above and Below in Frank Moraes The Importance of Being Black (1965) 10:3011:00 11:0012:30 TEA Dining Room Innovation Centre SESSION 2 B Room 214 Chair: Catherine Burns Exceptional Women in Southern African History and Historiography: A Critique and a Call for Research Eva Jackson, Exceptions That Prove The Rule? Perspectives On Women Rulers In Precolonial And Early Colonial Southeast SESSION 2C Room 111 Chair: Marijke Du Toit Visual Archives And Histories Christoph Rippe, Conversing With Images Between South Africa And Europe: Photography From The Mariannhill Mission, Natal (1880s1930s). Sophie Feyder, The Chair: John Daniel Terms of Belonging: Citizenship and Contested Solidarities in Southern Africa David Gordon, Humanism And Conflicting Christian Citizenships In PostColonial Southern Africa Identity in the Cape Colony Helen Ludlow, The Government Teacher As Mediator Of A Superior Education In A Remote Cape Village: Colesberg, 1849-1858 Gerald Groenewald & SESSION 2 D Lecture room 1 SESSION 2E Room 110 Chair: Mohamed Adhikari

SESSION 2 A Auditorium Chair: Bill Freund The Cold War in Southern Africa Jamie Miller, Things Fall Apart: South Africa And The Portuguese Coup, 1974-75 Anna-Mart van Wyk, Pretorias Nuclear Desires: Cold War

Perspectives Marisa Pineau, South Africa And Latin America Linkages In The Context Of The Cold War. Projects And Materializations Sue Onslow, The Battle Of Cuito Carnavale: The Role Of Media And The End Of The Cold War In Southern Africa Rui Lopes, The Impact Of Neue Ostpolitik In West Germanys Approach To AfroPortuguese Dtente

Africa Meghan Healy, Exceptional And Representative Women In Early African Nationalist Politics, 19121956 Lauren Jarvis, The Maidens Were Fighting For Shembe: A Case Study Of Women And Violence In The Archive And Beyond

Trajectory Of A Photo Collection: Township Photography In PostApartheid South Africa Tamsyn Adams, Exploring South African Identity Through Photographs: Processes Of Othering, Appropriation And Adaptation In A White, Rural Kwazulu-Natal Family

Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Historicising The Question Of Identity, Belonging And Citizenship: A Study Of Anglicisation, Afrikanerisation, And Africanisation In South Africa Brady GSell, Ethnic Seductions: Politics, Culture And The Law In The New South Africa

Jessica Murray, I Must Try To Catch A Face Of Every Different Caste Or Nation Here: Hybridity And Race In The Anne Barnard Text Jared McDonald, We Have Made Our Saviour To Be Abhorred In The Eyes Of Our Masters: Hottentot Identity And Christian Nationhood In Contest In An Era Of Legislative Amelioration In The Cape Colony, C. 18281838

Anja Roberts, Wanted: Jill Kelly, So That The A South African Bullet Cant Hit You: Perspective On Victorian African Women, Political Advertising Conflict, And The Practice Of Zuluness In South Africa, 1975-1994 Marquee/OMSH SESSION 3B Room 214 Chair: Natasha Erlank Missionaries, Modernity and Cultural (Ex)Change Karthigasen Gopalan, "The Role Of Visiting SESSION 3C Room 111 Chair: Thula Simpson New Histories of The Northern Cape and Free State Edward Cavanagh, Sovereignty And State-

12:3013:30 13:3015:00

LUNCH SESSION 3 A Auditorium Chair: Mark Hunter Politics of Marriage: Intimacy, Gender and (Ex)change Danai Mupotsa , White

SESSION 3 D Lecture room 1 Chair: Anne Digby History, Dis-ease and Society Roza Carvalho, Representations And Responses: The 1918

SESSION 3E Room 110 Chair: Ian van der Waag Military Histories Paul Thompson, Natals Volunteers And Militia, 1895 1910: Defence Against An Enemy Within

Weddings Arianna Lissoni and Maria Suriano, Married To The ANC: The Tanzanian Women Of Lehurutshe And Their Experiences As MK Veterans Wives, C. 1970s-2011 Nafissa Essop Sheik, Marriage Exchange And The Making Of A Colonial Gender Order In Nineteenth Century Natal Clive Glaser, The Experience Of Immigrant Madeiran Women In South Africa: 1920s To 1970s

Indian Hindu Missionaries In Their Attempts To Reform Hinduism In South Africa, 1933-1935" Jamu Nyirenda, Ngoni Culture, Missionary Christianity, And The Modern State: The Case Of Mpherembes Area In Mzimba District, Malawi, 18991994 Philippe Denis, Money Issues In The African Indigenous Churches In South Africa - An Historical Survey

Making On The Upper Orange: Griqua Philippolis And Afrikaner Orania Compared Tshepo Moloi, Mass Mobilization, Protest And Revolt In Maokeng Township, Kroonstad, 1984-1989 Luke Spiropoulos, Welcome In Welkom: Decline, Transformation And Migration Into A Gold Mining Town In The Northern Free State Julian Brown, The Introduction Of Customary Law To The Free State, 1927-1948

Influenza Pandemic In Grahamstown Theresa Edlmann, Division In The (Inner) Ranks: Apartheid Era Militarization And Mental Health Kylie van Zyl, A Comparison Of The Construction Of Authority In Newspaper Coverage Of Two South African Cholera Epidemics, 1980-1983 And 2000-2003. Carla Tsampiras, AIDS Will Kill You As Surely As An AK: AIDS And The ANC In Exile, 1980 1990

As Well As Without James Bourhill, How The Story Of The South African Experience In The Italian Campaign Of World War Two Came To Be Distorted Henk De Jong, The Past as Future? Aspects of South African Military History in Dutch Perspective, 1900 Emile Coetzee, More Than Mere Caged In Springbok Soldiers: The Survival Strategies Of The Transvaal Scottish Pows In The European POW Camps

15:00-15:30

TEA

15:3017:00

SESSION 4 A Auditorium Chair: Christopher Saunders Unsettling Lives:

SESSION 4B Room 214 Chair: Sabine Marschall Public Memory: Sites of Historical Knowledge

SESSION 4C Room 111 Chair: Gerald Groenewald Sophiatown Identities:

SESSION 4 D Lecture room 1 Chair: Anne Mager Histories of Work, Gender

SESSION 4E Room 110 Chair: Sandra Swart Social and Ecological Histories of Animals and

Biographies That Challenge the Narrative Gwil Colenso, Frank Colenso and the British Connection in the Colenso Familys Work with the Zulu Heather Hughes, Dube and the Dialectical Dance: Exploring Radicalism and Conservativism in John Dubes Life and Thought Lindie Koorts, A Racist Who Could Not Make Up His Mind? D.F. Malans Fluidity on Race, 18741954 Jacob Dlamini, The Man Who Was September: Reconstructing Apartheids Counter Insurgency Archive

Production David Morton, An Apartheid-Era Memorial In Revolutionary Maputo Ria Van Der Merwe, A Counter- Archive: Sewing An Archival Thread In The MCADF Project Leslie Witz, Social History And The ReMaking Of Cultural History In South African Museums: Producing Migrant Labour In Lwandle Barbara Wahlberg, The Role Of Museums As Preservers, Producers And Custodians Of History

Working Amongst the Youth Paul Knevel, Sophiatown As A Lieu De Mmoire Natasha Erlank, Via Sophiatown: Thinking New Histories Of South Africa Karie L. Morgan, Creating Community Histories In And Of Sophiatown Media Presentation; Busani Tshabangu, A Photographic Exhibition By Sophiatown Residents

and Race Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, Gujarati Shoemakers In 20th Century Cape Town; Family, Gender, Caste And Community Thenjiwe Meyiwa, Black Maids And Black Madams: A Neglected Labour Struggle Within South Africas Women Movement Helen Sweet, Medicine With (And Without) A Mission: Developments In Nursing And Medicine In Kwazulu-Natal C.19151985 Simonne Horwitz, Dual Loyalties: Gender, Race And Medicine: The Nurses Of Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto, South Africa

Disease in Southern Africa Wesley Matwara, The Tick Was Not Slow To Take Advantage: A History Of East Coast Fever In Southern Rhodesia, 1901-1920 Chris Andreas, Horses Viruses, Midges And Man: The Political Ecology Of African Horsesickness In The Cape Colony, C. 1653-1855 Molemogi Makgoba, SocioEconomic Impact Of Foot And Mouth Disease

17:0017:45

SESSION 5

DISCUSSION PANEL: Rethinking feminist contributions to African social sciences

Auditorium

Convenor/Chair: Natasha Erlank Discussants: Catherine Burns, Shireen Hassim, Thenjiwe Meyiwa.

18:0019:00 19:0021:30

BOOK LAUNCH and pre-dinner drinks Innovation Centre Dining Room

Magema Fuze: The Making of a Kholwa Intellectual, by Hlonipha Mokoena

UKZN Press

Dinner and story-telling performance by Gcina Mhlophe

Marquee--OMSH

TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 SESSION 6 - PLENARY SESSION -- Auditorium 09:0010:00 10:0010:30 10:3012:30 Keynote Address: Jacob Dlamini , After the Romance, Tragedy? Rethinking South Africas National Liberation Struggle TEA Dining Room Innovation Centre

SESSION 7 A Auditorium Chair: Keith Breckenridge Law, Modernity and the State in Mid- 20th C South Africa Jon Hyslop, Segregation Has Fallen On Evil Days: World War, Imperial Restructuring And The Racial Politics Of South Africa, 1941-1943 Jeremy Martens, Crimen Injuria, Race And

SESSION 7 B

Room 214

SESSION 7C Room 111 Chair: Jacob Dlamini

SESSION 7 D Lecture room 1 Chair: Geoff Allen

SESSION 7E Room 110 Chair: Richard Pithouse Revisiting Resistance Politics 1970s and 1980s Julian Brown, The System On The Attack: The ProFrelimo Rallies Of 1974 Ian Macqueen, Revisiting The Durban Moment: Steve Biko, Richard Turner And The Politics Of Black Consciousness, 1970-1974

Chair: Vanessa Noble Perspectives Of Plagues, Pathogens and Public Health In Southern Africa Howard Phillips, 'Locating The Location Of A South African Location: The Paradoxical PreHistory Of Soweto'. Elizabeth van Heyningen, Causes of Mortality in

The Beach In Southern African History Heather Hughes, Struggling For A Day In The Sun: The Emergence Of A Beach Culture Among Durbans Africans In The Early Twentieth Century. Albert Grundlingh,

Bored Stiff: The LeisureTme Experience of (South African) Troops Since 1899 Ian Liebenberg, Business As Usual: Commercial Sex Work / Prostitution In Johannesburg During The Anglo-Boer War With Specific Reference To The

Respectability In Segregation Era South Africa. Bill Freund, A National Health System In A Developmental State: The Historical Context Of The Gluckman Commission Revisited Stephen Sparks, Ons Bou Werklik Hier 'N Nasie: Nationalism, Modernization And The Techno-Politics Of South Africa's Oil-From-Coal Project

the White Concentration Camps of the South African War Anne Digby, Seeing Lions In The Way: Evidence To The National Health Services Commission, 1942-1944 Erica Dwyer, Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR-TB): A South African Disease?

Holidays At Hartenbosch: Sand, Sea And Sun In The Construction Of Afrikaner Culture Nationalism, C.1930-1961 Glen Thompson, California Dreaming: Surfing Culture, The Sixties And The Displacement Of Identity In South Africa. Felix Schurmann, Ships And Beaches As Arenas Of An Entangled History From Below: Whalers And Southern African Coastal Communities, C. 17601900

British Occupation I.J. van der Waag, Furlough, Beer And Brothel: The Politics Of STDs In The AIF, 19141918 Gustav Bentz, At The Fleshpots Of Egypt: The Battle For Control Of The Morality Of South African Troops In North Africa During The Second World War E.P. Kleynhans, The Fighting Springboks: The Role Of Rugby In The Union Defence During World War II Herman Warden, The SADF, SexuallyTransmitted Diseases And The Bush War. Hannah Keal, How Harriet Sewed Up The Rag Trade: Harriet Bolton, The GWIU And Durbans Early 1970s. David Jones, Breaking Rank With Apartheid: The History Of The End Conscription Campaign Mieke Nel, Nonconformist Journalism: The Vrye Weekblad As A Form Of Resistance Press In 1980s South Africa

12:3014:00 14:0015:30

LUNCH SESSION 8 A Auditorium

Marquee/OMSH SESSION 8B Room 214

E.T. Barnard, Soldiers And Solicitation: The South African Experience Since 1994 Launch of Journal: Settler Colonial Studies SESSION 8C Room 111 SESSION 8 D Lecture room 1 SESSION 8E Room 110

Chair: Malcolm Draper Chair: Mbongiseni Buthelezi Ancestral StoriesPanel Discussion Uma Duphelia-Mesthrie Jacob Dlamini Carolyn Hamilton Critical Conservation: Histories of KwaZulu-Natal Frode Sundnes, Scrubs And Squatters: Exploring The Environmental History Of An Indigenous Forest. The Dukuduku Forest In Kwazulu-Natal, 1850s1990s Shirley Brooks, Negotiating wilderness: The origins of the Umfolozi and Hluhluwe Game Reserves in British Zululand, 1887-1897 Jenny Josefsson and Shirley Brookes, Deleting History To Create Heritage : Struggles Over The Real Zulu Of The Emakhosini Valley Mnqobi Ngubane, Redressing The Past By Building New Conservation Histories: 'Community Game Reserves' And Land Restitution In KZN

Chair: Hlonipha Mokoena Fractured (Hi)stories, Puzzled Pasts: Memory, Identity and the Politics of Representation in Angola and Zimbabwe Caio Arajo,Unveiling the Urban Palimpsest: the City and the Politics of Memory in Angola Carolina Peixoto, Reading Yaka as History: Mapping the Contested Meanings of Angolan National Identity Iolanda Vasile, The (Hi)story of a Nation: From the Oral Tale to the Written Tale Sylvester Takunda Dombo, Whose Past, Whose Memory? Competing Perspectives On Capturing A Fading National Memory Oral History Project In Zimbabwe.

Chair: Chris Saunders Revisiting Historiography Paul Maylam, Revisiting South African Radical Historiography Of The 1970s And 1980s: Its Continuing Salience In The Post-Apartheid Era Tu Huynh, Making History, Obscuring Understanding: Rethinking Indentured Chinese Labor And South African Historiography Niel Roos, Subaltern Historiography And South African History: Some Ideas For A New Radical History Of White Folk? Charl Blignaut, Untold History With A Historiography: An Assessment Of Historical Works On Afrikaner Women

Chair: Cynthia Kros Biography, the Past and Transition in Southern Africa Ackson Kanduza and Shokahle Dlamini, Biography and Transition: An Example of Msindazwe Sukati in Swaziland, 19411978 Olebile James Galebotswe, Royal Revolutionary, Kgosi Linchwe II, 1935-2007 Ewetse Mampori, Biography of a Statue: Gender In Motho Le Motho Kgomo (One Man, One Beast) At The University of Botswana, 1975-2007 Oarabile Buraga, "A Biography of Rasebolai Kgamane: Amongwato Royal 1907-1973"

15:30-16:00

TEA

16-17:30

SESSION 9 A Auditorium Chair: Jon Hyslop Conflict, Violence, Language: Perspectives of Colonial Encounters Mohamed Adhikari, Invariably Genocide?: When Hunter-Gatherers and Commercial Stock Farmers Clash Anne Mager, ReImagining Encounters On The North Eastern Frontier Karen Harris, A Language Tool: A Chinese Vocabulary And Phrase Book Wessel Visser, Natal Is A White Mans Land: Anti-Asianism And ProWhite Labour Politics In Colonial Natal, C.19071908

SESSION 9B Room 214 Chair: Susanne Klausen Reproductive Subjects? New Histories of Gender and Health in Southern Africa Rebecca Hodes, Changing Approaches To Birth Control In South Africas Public Health Sector Since 1994 Mandisa Mbali, Opposing Population Control On A Racist Basis: Transnational Anti-Apartheid Womens Health Activism, 19801986 Catherine Burns, "The Cut: The Technology And History Of Male Medical Circumcision In South Africa" Estelle Musiiwa, Whose Health? Whose Family? Family Planning And

SESSION 9C Room 111 Chair: Katherine Oberdeck Histories of Service Delivery and Infrastructure Israel Maposa, Evolution Of Botswanas Housing Policy Mosadiotsile Machete, A Biography Of Morupule Colliery In Botswana, 1973 2005. Harri R. Mki, By Doing Away With The Town Engineers Department We Were Enabled To Reduce Expenditure The Effects Of Depression In Engineers Departments In South African Municipalities In 1906-1908. Petri S. Juuti & Riikka P. Rajala, Perspectives Of

SESSION 9 D Lecture room 1 Chair: Shirley Brookes Going Wild: Changing Discourses of Landscape and Conservation Sandra Swart, Feral Discourses Of Wildness In A Tamed World. Bruce Khetha Lukhozi, Liv Kjelstrup & Shirley Brookes, New Conservation Geographies Versus Old Landscape Identities: The Impacts Of Private Game Reserves On Farm Dwellers Sense Of Place

SESSION 9E Room 110 Chair: Vukile Khumalo Traditional Leadership in Changing Society Philip Bonner , Deep History And The Twentieth Century In Ga-Mphahlele Dineo Skosana, Hands Of The Kgosis Land: The Demarcation And Integration Of Vaaltyn To The Transitional Local Council Of Greater Potgieterus Sarah Godsell, Traditional Democracy And Local Emancipation: The Story Of A Chieftaness

Lize-Marie van der Watt, A History Of Science And Percy Ngonyama, The Environment On The Prince Edward Islands, 1976 1995 Malcolm Draper, Conservation

Womens Reproductive Health In Mbare And Budiriro (Zimbabwe), 19602010.

Southern Africa And Northern Europe Water And Society

As Metanoia And Paranoia : From Zululand Wilderness To Leadership On The World Stage (1977-2009)

17:4018:30 19:0022:00

BUSINESS MEETING, SOUTHERN AFRICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Conference Dinner Marquee

Auditorium

Award of Student Prize by Taylor & Francis

Performance by local jazz trio, The Fanatics

WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE 2011 09:0010:30 SESSION 10A Auditorium Chair: Helen Sweet Chair: Jeremy Martens Regulating Motherhood: Gendered Medicine and the Body in South African History Elizabeth Thornberry, Inconvenient Archives: A History Of Virginity Testing In The 19th Century Eastern Cape And Its Relevance For Contemporary Policy Constructing Deviance: Moral BoundaryMaking in South African History Carl Nightingale, Housing Markets And Segregation Andrew MacDonald, In Johannesburg And Son Of The Devil: M.G. Chicago: Connections And Daniel, The Thieves Of Divergences The Cross And The Benevolent Empire, Derek Charles Catsam, 1880-1940 Turning Points: The United States, South Africa Southern Africa in Global Perspective: Comparative and Linked Histories SESSION 10 B Room 214 SESSION 10 C Room 111 Chair: Stephen Sparks Chair: Jeff Guy Ekhaya: Domesticating Authority in KwaZuluNatal Meghan Healy, Historicizing Domestic Space In Kwazulu-Natal Jason Hickel, Social Engineering And Revolutionary Consciousness: The Organisation of the Accounting Profession in the Context of Empire. Grietjie Verhoef, The State And The Profession: Initiatives And Responses To The Organisation Of The Accounting Profession In South Africa, 1904 1951. Krysta Heathcote, Accounting Education For Professional SESSION 10 D Lecture room 1 SESSION 10 E Room 110 Chair: Keith Breckenridge

Prinisha Badassy, Its A Libel On The Word Mother Infanticide, BabyFarming, Illegitimacy And Infant Life Protection, Natal, 1890-1930 Vincenza Mazzeo, Medical Professional SelfInterest: Racialized Medicine And The Invention Of Bantu Gynaecology, 1910-1940 Susanne Klausen, My Uterus Belongs To Me!: South African Feminists And The Fight For Safe Accessible Abortion Services, 1970-1990

Nicholas Southey, An Amazing Social Scandal: Moral Panic In Johannesburg In 1939 Danielle Dunbar, Chasing the Wind: The Devil, The Deviant and Cultural Change in South Africa, c. 19782008

And Racial Change, 19481954 Katherine Oberdeck, Blight, Beauty, And Urban Possibilities: Toward A Comparison Of Cultural Politics Of Sanitation Syndromes In South Africa And The Us, 1920-1960 Isabelle Delvaux, The Support Of Belgian Organizations To South Africa And Its Policy (19671990) The Protagonists, Their Views And Their Arguments

Domestic Transformations In 20th Century Natal Mwelela Cele, Eposini Elidala (At The Old Post Office): An Amakholwa Home In TwentiethCentury South Africa Mark Hunter, Commodifying Intimacy? Promiscuous Capital, Intimate Gifts, And The Ethics Of Exchange In South Africa

Closure: A Comparison Of The Education Strategies Of Different Accounting Organisations In South Africa, Ca. 1904 1940 Kirsten van Lelyveld, The Battle Of The British: A Historical Analysis Of The Key Individuals In The Early Formation And Activities Of The Transvaal Society Of Accountants, Ca. 1904 1920.

10:3011:00 11:0012:00

TEA SESSION 11 PANEL DISCUSSION: THE STATE OF THE ARCHIVES

Chair: Dolly Khumalo, Manager of Museum Services in the Office of the Premier, KwaZulu-Natal Verne Harris, Nelson Mandela Foundation; Catherine Kennedy, South African History Archive; Xolela Mangcu, University of Johannesburg

12:00-

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LUNCH SESSION 12 A Auditorium Chair: Gerhard Mar Changing States: Struggles for Nation in Southern Africa Christian Williams, Ordering The Nation: SWAPO In Zambia, 19741976 Kennedy Gondongwe, History To Serve Or Enslave: The Changing Traditions Of Zimbabwes Spirit Mediums During The Countrys Journey To Political And Economic Independence Thula Simpson, Season Of Violence': Namibia In South Africa, 1966-1990 Giorgina King, Fighting And Failing: Post 1994 Umkhonto We Sizwe, The Mixed Fortunes Of A Guerrilla Army Without A Cause." Critical Lives: Perspectives of Southern African Political Women Cynthia Kros, Lives In The Making: The Possibilities And Impossibilities Of Autobiography Sarah Mkhonza, Swazi Women And The Statecraft Of Southern Africa Kingdoms In Precolonial Africa: A Study Of Dzambile Queen Regent Of The Mabudu-Tonga Sue Krige, Reserves And Reservations: Muriel Horrells 1964 Study Tour Through Africa And The United States Antoinette Burton, Hands And Feet: Phyllis Naidoos Impressions Of AntiApartheid History The Work and Meanings of Public Memory Katherine Mack, The Legacy Of The South African TRC In Greensboro, North Carolina, USA Dane van Wyk, Social Injustice And Social Remembrance In Calvinia: Abraham Esaus Controversial Memorial Sabine Marschall, Collective Memory And Public History: Official Versus Vernacular Forms Of Commemorating The Past In South Africa Wouter Hanekom, The Simon Van Der Stel Festival: Constructing Heritage And The Politics Of Pageantry SESSION 12B Room 214 Chair: Kalpana Hiralal SESSION 12C Room 111 Chair: Leslie Witz Chair: Barbara Wahlberg Education for the Nation Thokozani Matabula, From BoyGovernment And Student-Government To Representative Councils Of Learners: The Best Of Both Worlds? Johan Wassermann and Lorraine Singh, This Is What Really Happened - First-Year University Students Version Of The History Of South Africa D. Du Bruyn & M. Oelofse, Oral History And Its Possibilities For Skills Development On Undergraduate Level, With Special Reference To Oral History Training At The SESSION 12 D Lecture room 1 SESSION 12E Room 110 Chair: Ackson Kanduza The Past Matters: Lessons from Southern African Economic History Johan Fourie and Jolandi Uys, Wealth In The Cape Colony Grietjie Verhoef, Vision And Strategy: A Case Study Of Entrepreneurial Success Of Black And Indian Family Firms In South Africa Lazlo Passemiers, Arbeid Adelt: Analysing Internal Corporate Social Responsibility In Belgium During The Late 19th And Early 20th Century, With Specific Reference To De Beukelaers Fabrieken Biscuit & Chocolade (1885-1930) Anton Ehlers, Rescuing The Rebels From Ruin: Afrikaner Nationalism And The Political Economy Of The Helpmekaar (Mutual Aid) Movement And Its 100 Fund, 1915-1917

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History Department, UFS

Paper Distributed by Ackson Kanduza: Bongani Glorious Gumbo, Cross-Border Trade At Kasane, Botswana: Combining Multiple Livelihood Strategies

14:4016:10

SESSION 13 A Auditorium Chair: Takunda Dombo Politics, Music and Performance Tyler Fleming, Kwela Kong: The Trials And Tribulations Of The King Kong Musical In Britain Brian Willan, Whose Shakespeare? Early African Engagement With Shakespeare In South Africa Vongai Z. Nyawo, Rhythmns Of Resistance: Strains That Propelled Zimbabwes Third Chimurenga Neo Ramoupi, History Locked In Our Songs: 100 Year Celebration Of The African National Congress. A Study In

SESSION 13B Room 214 Chair: Vukile Khumalo Memories And Narratives Of Violence In KZN Ben Khumalo-Seegelken, KZN Civil-War 1980-1996: Hurting And Healing Motives And Perspectives Muzi Hadebe, Refashioning Bhambada Kamancinza Into a National Figure Nokuthula Cele, The Story Within A Story: Examining The Causes Of Faction Fight At Zwelibomvu, 1986. Mthunzi Zungu, Soccer And Political Violence In The1980s Mxolisi Mchunu, Misinformation Or WhiteLies: The Dynamics Of Lies

SESSION 13C Room 111 Chair: Antoinette Burton On-line Archives and the Politics of Historical Research Vashna Jagarnath, The Politics Of The Internet Crowd: Gandhi's Digital Archive And Authenticity Of The On-Line Open Access Source Jon Soske, What Does A Website Allow Us To Think? Modelling Liberation Histories With South African History Online Peter Alegi, Podcasting The Past: Africa Past and Present and (South) African History

SESSION 13D Lecture room 1 Chair: Cliver Glaser Local politics, democracy and violence before and after Apartheid Tim Gibbs, Insiders vs Outsiders? Urban migration, social identity and patterns of political conflict in the Vaal Triangle during late apartheid Liezemarie Johannes, The Black Cats: Vigilante Violence In Wesselton In The Early 1990s`

Laura Philips, Transferrals, Stayaways and Unruly Keith Breckenridge, Elements: The Beyond The Walls Of The Significance of

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Culture History, 19122012

And Omissions That Communities Find They Need To Tell Of The Violence In Kzn In The 1980s-90s.

Digital City: The Politics Of Digitization In South Africa

Education Protests in Lebowa: 1990-1994

16:1016:30 16:3017:00

TEA Session 14 PLENARY CLOSING SESSION Auditorium

The Past and its Posibilities: Thoughts from the Conference (Summary Speaker TBA) Final Words: Ackson Kanduza End

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