New Contree: 2017 No 78
Contents
No. 78, July 2017
Articles
- The riddle of Rosalind Ballingall: Poster girl for hippie counterculture in Cape Town in the late 1960s / Grundlingh, A
- “The British coloureds of Sophiatown”: the case of St. Joseph’s Home for coloured children, 1923-1998 / Hlongwane, C
- Some notes on the early history of the Tembe, 1280 AD-1800 AD / Mathebula, M
- Cousins no more? The 1948 crisis in ties between the Netherlands and Afrikaner nationalists / Furlong, P
- Die geldgeskiedenis van die Vrystaat, 1854-1902, met spesiale verwysing na die numismatiese versameling van die Nasionale Museum in Bloemfontein / Havenga, S & Wessels, A
Book reviews
- Bulpin, T.V. 2016. The Golden Republic [Book review] / Wolfaardt, J
- Schoeman, K. 2016. Swanesang: Die einde van die kompanjietyd aan die Kaap, 1771-1795. [Book review] / Klee, J
- Bergh, J.S. 2017. Paul Kruger – toesprake en korrespondensie 1881-1900. [Book rewiew] / Strauss, P
- Bratton, M. 2016. The contested idea of Zimbabwe and the violent power politics : lessons for South Africa [Book review] / Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S.J
- Giliomee, H. 2016. Historian Autobiography. [Book review] / Tempelhoff, J
- Eldredge, E.A. 2004. The creation of the Zulu kingdom, 1815-1828: War, Shaka, and the consolidation of power. [Book review] / Mtombeni, B
- Friedman, S. 2015. Race, class and power. Harold Wolpe and the radical critique of apartheid. [Book review] / Moore, N
- Davidson, B. 2014. West Africa before the colonial era. A history to 1850. [Book review] / Ntloedibe, F.N
Editorial
For the July 2017 issue of New Contree no less than four articles deal with specific groups of people – you will read about the hippie counter culture in Cape Town (an interesting and captivating contribution by Albert Grundlingh); the British Coloureds in Sophia Town (based on thorough research by Charmaine Hlongwane); the historiographically valuable piece on the Tembe tribe of Maputo Bay (presented by Mandla Mathebula) and then also an informative and critical deliberation on the two cousins: the Netherlands and Afrikaner nationalists (by Patrick Furlong). Sudré Havenga and Andre Wessels slightly change the “group” focus when exchanging information on the money history of the former Republic of the Free State since the mid ninety century up to 1902. That the Free State never had their own coinage but at least since 1865 the well-known “blue backs” paper money (on blue paper) shimmers a very valuable part of daily economic life and culture that contribute to an understanding of the economic trading practises of the time.
Eight book reviews are included, of which three covers personalities in different research and writing genres, namely Paul Kruger’s speeches; an autobiography of Hermann Giliomee and Harold Wolpe’ critical views of apartheid. Then four reviews informs on issues or/and phenomena of states, regions and places. They are TV Bulpin’s aged, but valued work on the golden Republic; Karel Schoeman’s contribution on the Dutch East Indian Company’s last years of administration in the Cape; Michael Bratton’s Zimbabwe and violent power politics and lastly a history of West Africa before the colonial era by Basil Davidson. The Zulu kingdom of the Shaka era by Elizabeth Eldredge, in which the role of women is accentuated more, is a valuable and welcomed refreshed view on Shaka and the Zulu kingdom.
Recent Submissions
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Friedman, S. 2015. Race, class and power. Harold Wolpe and the radical critique of apartheid. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Davidson, B. 2014. West Africa before the colonial era. A history to 1850. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Eldredge, E.A. 2004. The creation of the Zulu kingdom, 1815-1828: War, Shaka, and the consolidation of power. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Giliomee, H. 2016. Historian Autobiography. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Bratton, M. 2016. The contested idea of Zimbabwe and the violent power politics : lessons for South Africa [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Bergh, J.S. 2017. Paul Kruger – toesprake en korrespondensie 1881-1900. [Book rewiew]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Schoeman, K. 2016. Swanesang: Die einde van die kompanjietyd aan die Kaap, 1771-1795. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Bulpin, T.V. 2016. The Golden Republic [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017) -
Die geldgeskiedenis van die Vrystaat, 1854-1902, met spesiale verwysing na die numismatiese versameling van die Nasionale Museum in Bloemfontein
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)This article deals with the money history of the republic of the Orange Free State (1854-1902), and uses specific examples from the numismatic collection of the National Museum, Bloemfontein.The Free State never had its ... -
Cousins no more? The 1948 crisis in ties between the Netherlands and Afrikaner nationalists
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)Despite historic Dutch-Afrikaner links, the Netherlands became a leading critic of South Africa’s National Party (NP) government. Many scholars agree that while differences on involvement in World War II hurt ties, the ... -
Some notes on the early history of the Tembe, 1280 AD-1800 AD
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)The Tembe tribe, which resides south of Maputo Bay, originates from the present day Zimbabwe and is also linked through archaeological evidence to the ancient state of Mapungubwe. It migrated to Mozambique and later occupied ... -
“The British coloureds of Sophiatown”: the case of St. Joseph’s Home for coloured children, 1923-1998
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)During apartheid South Africa (1948-1994), black, coloured, and Indian children did not enjoy the same privileges as their peers of European descent – because of racial discrimination. However, some destitute coloured ... -
The riddle of Rosalind Ballingall: Poster girl for hippie counterculture in Cape Town in the late 1960s
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)This article examines the short-lived hippie phenomenon in Cape Town during the late 1960s through the lens of the disappearance of a young woman from the University of Cape Town in the Knysna forests in 1969. It seeks to ...