All Stories

  1. Muslim marriages, the South African state and the courts: Between limbo, liberation, and the spaces for contestation in-between
  2. Between the Local and the Global: The Iranian Revolution and Sunni-Shia Relations in South Africa
  3. Muslim marriages, the South African state and the courts: between limbo, liberation, and the spaces for contestation in-between
  4. Black Consciousness and the Challenge to the ‘I’ in the NIC
  5. Lenin and the Duma Come to Durban:
  6. Between Principle and Pragmatism:
  7. Introduction
  8. Colour, Class and Community - The Natal Indian Congress, 1971-1994
  9. A fool’s errand? Black Consciousness and the 1970s debate over the “Indian” in the Natal Indian Congress
  10. Inside the cricket change room: undressing whiteness in South Africa
  11. Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa: race, community, and identity
  12. The South African Gandhi
  13. A History of the Present
  14. ‘An evil thing’: Gandhi and Indian Indentured Labour in South Africa, 1893–1914
  15. Chota Motala. The Making of a South African Political Biography
  16. Innovative departures: anthropology and the Indian diaspora
  17. Brij V. Lal: Rooting for History
  18. Stuck in the middle? Indians in South Africa's fading rainbow
  19. The Past in the Present: Writing the South African Gandhi
  20. Indentured Muslims in the Diaspora
  21. The Coming of Nelson and the Ending of Apartheid Cricket? Gatting’s Rebels in South Africa, 1990
  22. Family, Gender, and Mobility among Passenger Migrants into Colonial Natal: The Story of Moosa Hajee Cassim (c.1840s–1921)
  23. Gandhi, Indian Opinion, and the Making of Indo–south African Identity, 1903–14
  24. Shifting Grounds: A.I. Kajee and the Political Quandary of ‘Moderates’ in the Search for an Islamic School Site in Durban, 1943–1948
  25. Women and national liberation in South Africa: an oral history perspective
  26. The Natal Indian Congress, the Mass Democratic Movement and the Struggle to Defeat Apartheid: 1980–1994
  27. 16 Indian Muslims and Mosque Construction in Australia
  28. The Development Impact of Mosque Location on Land Use in Australia: A Case Study ofMasjid al Farooqin Brisbane
  29. A case of ‘strategic ethnicity’? The Natal Indian Congress in the 1970s
  30. Cricket and corruption: the post-apartheid relationship between India and South Africa within and beyond the boundary
  31. A Fire That Blazed in the Ocean. Gandhi and The Poems of Satyagraha in South Africa, 1909–1911
  32. Race, Empire, and Citizenship: Sarojini Naidu's 1924 Visit to South Africa
  33. Between Apartheid and Neoliberalism in Durban's Indian Quarter
  34. Indian Indenture in the Straits Settlements, 1872–1910
  35. THE DIASPORA AT HOME: INDIAN VIEWS AND THE MAKING OF ZULEIKHA MAYAT'S PUBLIC VOICE
  36. An ‘Imagined Community’ in diaspora: Gujaratis in South Africa
  37. World Cup 2010: Africa’s turn or the turn on Africa?
  38. Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed. 2007. Inside Indenture: A South African Story 1860-1914, Durban: Madiba Publishers, 458 pages.
  39. The Viability of Islamic Banking and Finance in a Capitalist Economy: A South African Case Study
  40. GANDHI JUNIOR AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID Gandhi's Prisoner?: The Life of Gandhi's Son Manilal. By UMA DHUPELIA-MESTHRIE. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2004; New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2005. Pp. 419. Rand 175 (...
  41. 'Unhappily Torn by Dissensions and Litigations': Durban's 'Memon' Mosque, 1880–1930
  42. Beyond Apartheid: Race, Transformation and Governance in KwaZulu-Natal Cricket
  43. Indentured Masculinity in Colonial Natal, 1860–1910
  44. Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu Natal, 1994–2004
  45. A Sufi Saint's Day in South Africa: The Legend of Badsha Peer
  46. Contesting ‘Orthodoxy’: The Tablighi–Sunni conflict among South African muslims in the 1970s and 1980s
  47. Deconstructing 'Indianness': Cricket and the articulation of Indian identities in Durban, 1900-32
  48. Blacks in Whites: A Century of Cricket Struggles in Kwazulu-Natal
  49. CONSTRUCTIONS OF COMMUNITY AND IDENTITY AMONG INDIANS IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1860–1910: THE ROLE OF THE MUHARRAM FESTIVAL
  50. Uprooting, Rerooting: Culture, Religion and Community among Indentured Muslim Migrants in Colonial Natal, 1860–1911
  51. `WHAT DO THEY KNOW OF CRICKET WHO ONLY CRICKET KNOW?'
  52. Mosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910
  53. “There is plenty of play left in South Africa's race game”: Race, cricket and nation in post-apartheid South Africa
  54. Race or Class? Community and Conflict amongst Indian Municipal Employees in Durban, 1914-1949
  55. Mosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910
  56. Changing Islamic Traditions and Emerging Identities in South Africa
  57. From Cane Fields to Freedom: A Chronicle of Indian South African Life
  58. A ‘Public Health Nuisance’: The Victoria Street Early Morning Squatters Market, 1910–1934
  59. Control and Repression: The Plight of Indian Hawkers and Flower Sellers in Durban, 1910-1948
  60. Book Reviews : M. Swan, Bandhi: The South African Experience. Johannesburg, Ravan Press, 1985, 310 pp., R 14.95