Nasson, Bill
Nasson, Bill, 1952-....
Nasson, Bill (W.R.), 1952-
Nasson, W.R.
Nasson, William Richard (1952- ).
Bill Nasson researcher
VIAF ID: 12360263 ( Personal )
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Works
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1885-1994 | |
Abraham Esau's war | |
All, here, and now : black politics in South Africa in the 1980s | |
Among the Boers in peace and war | |
The boer war : the struggle for South Africa | |
De Boerenoorlog 1899-1902 | |
Britannia's Empire making a British world | |
Das britische Empire ein Weltreich unterm Union Jack | |
The Cambridge history of South Africa. | |
Cheap if not always cheerful : French West Africa in the world wars in Black and white in colour and Le Camp de Thiaroye | |
Dabbling in history : more apprenticeship than sorcery | |
Education, from poverty to liberty report for the second Carnegie inquiry into poverty and development in Southern Africa | |
A flying Springbok of wartime British skies: A.G. "Sailor" Malan | |
History matters : selected writings, 1970-2016 | |
Illuminating lives : biographies of fascinating people from South African history | |
Livingstone I presume, but not that one : a school memoir, 1966-1970 | |
'Messing with coloured people': the 1918 police strike in Cape Town, South Africa | |
Moving Lord Kitchener, 1984: | |
Oorlog kom huis toe : vroue en gesinne in die Anglo-Boereoorlog | |
The oral historian and historical formation in Cape Town | |
The over the orange times, World War One imaginary : an explanation | |
Political ideologies in the Western Cape | |
The priest, the chapel and the repentant landowner: Abraham Esau revisited | |
South African War, 1899-1902 | |
Springboks on the Somme : South Africa in the Great War 1914-1918 | |
Student research papers produced in the Department of Economic History of the University of Cape Town | |
Tommy Atkins in South Africa | |
Turning points in history. | |
The Unity Movement tradition : its legacy in historical consciousness | |
Uyadela wen'osulapho : Black participation in the Anglo-Boer war | |
The war at home : women and families in the Anglo-Boer War | |
Why they fought: black Cape colonists and imperial wars, 1899-1918 | |
World War One and the people of South Africa |