All Stories

  1. On the Trail of Qing and Orpen
  2. Acting Up against Apartheid: Listening to the Market Theatre Archive
  3. Teaching the Past in All Its ‘Messiness’: Slavery in the Grade 7 Curriculum
  4. Rhodes Must Fall: archives and counter-archives
  5. The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa
  6. Addressing the Legacies of Colonial Collections in a Paris Museum
  7. Becoming UWC: Reflections, Pathways and Unmaking Apartheid's Legacy
  8. Metaphors We Live (and Die) By
  9. Lives in the Making: The Possibilities and Impossibilities of Autobiography with Reference to the Case of Amina Cachalia
  10. Has the Voortrekker Monument been able to transcend its Origins?
  11. Ideological Straitjacket or Irreplaceable Principle of Democracy? Reflections on the French Debates aboutLaïcitéand the Questions They Raise for South African Social Scientists
  12. Editorial
  13. Editorial on the Occasion of the 60th Issue of theSouth African Historical Journal
  14. Secularity in a world ‘torn by difference’: A consideration of the French headscarf affair from South Africa
  15. Conversations with Historians
  16. Telling Lies and then Hoping to Forget all about History
  17. Defining the Real Nature of the Beast
  18. Interview with Carolyn Hamilton
  19. Pardoning the Past?
  20. The Ghost of Equality: The Public Lives of D. D. T. Jabavu of South Africa 1885-1959
  21. Farewell to the Middle Style? Reflections onThe Seed is Mine
  22. Interview with Peter Delius
  23. First Things First: An Essay on Teaching First-Year History at the University of the Witwatersrand
  24. Maqoma: Xhosa Resistance to Colonial Advance
  25. Fact or Opinion? The Fatal Flaw
  26. New Premises for Public History in South Africa
  27. ‘Tokens of the Past?’
  28. Experiencing a Century in a Day? Making More of Gold Reef City
  29. New Culture of Control?
  30. The Dead Will Arise: Nongqawuse and the Great Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement of 1856-7