Wednesday 14 March 2012

Journal of Natal & Zulu History

The Journal of Natal & Zulu History is available free as an online journal, though you will have to rgister to access the content. Some recent tables of contents are shown below:
JOURNAL OF NATAL & ZULU HISTORY

http://www.history.ukzn.ac.za/ojs/index.php/jnzh/issue/view/161/showToc

Volume 29, 2011
Table of Contents

Articles

Practices of Naming and the Possibilities of Home on American Zulu Mission Stations in Colonial Natal Meghan Elizabeth Healy and Eva Jackson

The Natal Militia: Defence of the Colony, 1893-1910 Paul Thompson

“Colours Do Not Mix”: Segregated Classes at the University of Natal, 1936-1959 Surendra Bhana and Goolam Vahed

Political Violence – Disrupting Ways of ‘Doing’ Politics: An Exploration of Organisational and Political Life in Mpumalanga Township,1970s-1980s Debby Bonnin

Learning About Controversial Issues in School History: The Experiences of Learners in KwaZulu-Natal Schools Johan Wassermann

Book Reviews

A Fire That Blazed in the Ocean – Gandhi and the poems of Satyagraha in South Africa, 1909 -1911 by Surendra Bhana and Neelima Shukla-Bhatt Devarakshanam [Betty] Govinden


http://www.history.ukzn.ac.za/ojs/index.php/jnzh/issue/view/146



2010


HISTORY AND HERITAGE: A SPECIAL ISSUE ON FORMER AMERICAN BOARD MISSION STATIONS IN SOUTHERN KWAZULU-NATAL

Table of Contents
Editorial: History and Heritage  Vukile Khumalo

Articles

The Economic Experimentation of Nembula Duze/ Ira Adams Nembula, 1845 – 1886 Eva Jackson

Nomambotwe Khawula of Umzumbe in Natal, 1860 – 1927 Bridget Portmann

“The struggle for survival” : Last years of Adams College, 1953-1956 Percy Ngonyama

H.I.E Dhlomo’s brilliance as a writer, dramatist, poet and politician knew no bounds: A Reappraisal Mwelela Cele

History and Heritage: Socio-economic profiles of six former American Board Mission Stations in southern KwaZulu-Natal Ntokozo Zungu, Vukile Khumalo

Cultural Heritage Tourism Potential at Six former American Board Mission Stations Gordon Fakude

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