Dubow, Saul.
Dubow, Saul, 1959-....
Saul Dubow historian
VIAF ID: 94619965 ( Personal )
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- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Cape Town
Works
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African national congress | |
Afrikaner nationalism, apartheid and the conceptualization of 'race' | |
Apartheid 1948-1994 | |
Apartheid, nineteen forty eighth-nineteen ninety four | |
Christian-nationalism and the rise of the Afrikaner Broederbond in South Africa, 1918-48 | |
Colonial knowledges | |
Commonwealth history in the twenty-first century | |
A commonwealth of knowledge : science, sensibility, and white South Africa, 1820-2000 | |
Earth history, natural history, and prehistory at the Cape, 1860-1875 | |
Ethnic euphemisms and racial echoes | |
Ethnicity and identity in Southern Africa | |
Holding 'a just balance between white and black' : the Native Affairs Department in South Africa c. 1920-33 | |
Human origins, race typology and the other Raymond Dart | |
Land, labour and merchant capital in the pre-industrial rural economy of the Cape, 1982: | |
Our changing world-view : ten lectures on recent movements of thought in science, economics, education, literature and philosophy | |
Racial segregation and the origins of apartheid in South Africa, 1919-36 | |
rise and fall of modern empires | |
Scientific racism in modern South Africa | |
Scientism, social research and the limits of 'South Africanism': the case of Ernst Gideon Malherbe | |
South Africa's 1940s : worlds of possibilities | |
South Africa's struggle for human rights | |
Special issue for Shula Marks | |
Were there political alternatives in the wake of the Sharpeville-Langa violence in South Africa, 1960? | |
Wulf Sachs's Black Hamlet: a case of 'psychic vivisection'? |