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The Critical Tradition at Rhodes University: Retrospect and Prospect, Fred Hendricks & Peter Vale (1-13) |
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Rhodes University: Colonialism, Segre gation and Apartheid, 1904-1970, Paul Maylam (14-22) |
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82.9 kb |
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Realising the Vision: The Discursive and Institutional Challenges of Becoming an African University, ‘Jìmí O. Adésínà (23-39) |
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155.1 kb |
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The Legacy of Daantjie Oosthuizen: Revisiting the Liberal Defence of Academic Freedom, André du Toit (40-61) |
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201.5 kb |
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Dialogue Alone: D. C. S. Oosthuizen’s Engagement with Three Philo sophical Generations, Andrew Nash (62-72) |
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104.2 kb |
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Rhodes Past and Present: A Critical and Personal Assessment, Terence Beard (73-82) |
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88.7 kb |
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Academics and the Policy-making Process under Apartheid and in Contem porary South Africa, Trevor Bell (83-88) |
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57.5 kb |
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Reflec tions on the Relationship between Rhodes University and the Wider Society, 1977-1981, Jacklyn Cock (89-96) |
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75.9 kb |
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On Becoming an African-Asian English Academic at Rhodes University, Sam Naidu (97-104) |
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81.5 kb |
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‘Just a Little Thing like the Colour of Their Skin Ruined Every thing’: Facing Race at Rhodes Ten Years After, Louise Vincent (105-131) |
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240.2 kb |
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Identity and Race at Rhodes University, Thabisi Hoeane (132-135) |
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44.8 kb |
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One Student at Rhodes in the Early Apartheid Years: A Memoir, T. Dunbar Moodie (136-141) |
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61.7 kb |
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Social and Intel lectual Trends at Rhodes in the Early Sixties and Seventies, James Christie (142-150) |
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83.7 kb |
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Rebels with a Cause of Their Own: A Personal Reflection on my Student Years at Rhodes University, 1961-1965, Edward Webster (151-160) |
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89.7 kb |
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Skeletons in the Rhodes Cupboard: What Should Be Done about Them?, Barry Streek (161-166) |
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57 kb |
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Students at Rhodes under Apartheid, Kathleen Satchwell (167-178) |
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113.8 kb |
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Rhodes University: A Different Place, Zubeida Jaffer (179-183) |
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46.9 kb |
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Speaking Truth to Power: A Personal Journey through the Politics of Boycott and Engagement at Rhodes University during the 1980s, Devan Pillay (184-190) |
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69.7 kb |
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Sociology – A Lot of Critical Thinking and a Few Great Women, Kirk D. Helliker (191-195) |
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48.4 kb |
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Who Was Alfred? A native gazing at Rhodes University from Makana’s Kop, Shepi Mati (196-210) |
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139.3 kb |
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When Rhodes met Mandela: History breaks down into images, not into stories, Ashwin Desai (211-233) |
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395.1 kb |
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Rhodes University From Apartheid Vastrap to African Swing, Monty J. Roodt (234-239) |
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59.9 kb |
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Comprehensive Listing of Participants in the Colloquium ‘The Critical Tradition at Rhodes Univer sity’, August 2004, Grahamstown (240-243) |
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35.6 kb |