All Stories

  1. Between the Local and the Global: The Iranian Revolution and Sunni-Shia Relations in South Africa
  2. ‘An evil thing’: Gandhi and Indian Indentured Labour in South Africa, 1893–1914
  3. Chota Motala. The Making of a South African Political Biography
  4. Innovative departures: anthropology and the Indian diaspora
  5. Stuck in the middle? Indians in South Africa's fading rainbow
  6. Women and national liberation in South Africa: an oral history perspective
  7. 16 Indian Muslims and Mosque Construction in Australia
  8. The Development Impact of Mosque Location on Land Use in Australia: A Case Study ofMasjid al Farooqin Brisbane
  9. A case of ‘strategic ethnicity’? The Natal Indian Congress in the 1970s
  10. Cricket and corruption: the post-apartheid relationship between India and South Africa within and beyond the boundary
  11. A Fire That Blazed in the Ocean. Gandhi and The Poems of Satyagraha in South Africa, 1909–1911
  12. Race, Empire, and Citizenship: Sarojini Naidu's 1924 Visit to South Africa
  13. Between Apartheid and Neoliberalism in Durban's Indian Quarter
  14. Indian Indenture in the Straits Settlements, 1872–1910
  15. THE DIASPORA AT HOME: INDIAN VIEWS AND THE MAKING OF ZULEIKHA MAYAT'S PUBLIC VOICE
  16. An ‘Imagined Community’ in diaspora: Gujaratis in South Africa
  17. World Cup 2010: Africa’s turn or the turn on Africa?
  18. The Viability of Islamic Banking and Finance in a Capitalist Economy: A South African Case Study
  19. 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 (ISBN 0-7957-0176-4).
  20. 'Unhappily Torn by Dissensions and Litigations': Durban's 'Memon' Mosque, 1880–1930
  21. Beyond Apartheid: Race, Transformation and Governance in KwaZulu-Natal Cricket
  22. Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu Natal, 1994–2004
  23. A Sufi Saint's Day in South Africa: The Legend of Badsha Peer
  24. Contesting ‘Orthodoxy’: The Tablighi–Sunni conflict among South African muslims in the 1970s and 1980s
  25. Deconstructing 'Indianness': Cricket and the articulation of Indian identities in Durban, 1900-32
  26. Blacks in Whites: A Century of Cricket Struggles in Kwazulu-Natal
  27. CONSTRUCTIONS OF COMMUNITY AND IDENTITY AMONG INDIANS IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1860–1910: THE ROLE OF THE MUHARRAM FESTIVAL
  28. Uprooting, Rerooting: Culture, Religion and Community among Indentured Muslim Migrants in Colonial Natal, 1860–1911
  29. Mosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910
  30. “There is plenty of play left in South Africa's race game”: Race, cricket and nation in post-apartheid South Africa
  31. Race or Class? Community and Conflict amongst Indian Municipal Employees in Durban, 1914-1949
  32. Mosques, Mawlanas and Muharram: Indian Islam in Colonial Natal, 1860-1910
  33. Changing Islamic Traditions and Emerging Identities in South Africa
  34. From Cane Fields to Freedom: A Chronicle of Indian South African Life
  35. A ‘Public Health Nuisance’: The Victoria Street Early Morning Squatters Market, 1910–1934
  36. Control and Repression: The Plight of Indian Hawkers and Flower Sellers in Durban, 1910-1948