[HTML][HTML] Socwatsha kaPhaphu, James Stuart, and their conversations on the past, 1897-1922

J Wright - Kronos, 2015 - scielo.org.za
From 1897 to 1922, through all the phases of his career as a researcher into the histories
and customs of Africans in Zululand and Natal, the colonial official James Stuart made …

[图书][B] James Stuart and'the Establishment of a Living Source of Tradition'

C Hamilton - 1994 - core.ac.uk
In the late 1970s and the 1980s scholarship on the Zulu kingdom under Shaka changed
significantly as scholars began for the first time to draw heavily on recorded African oral …

Fount of deep culture: legacies of the James Stuart archive in South African historiography

B Carton - History in Africa, 2003 - cambridge.org
The 2001 launch of the fifth volume of the James Stuart Archive reinforces this publication's
reputation as a mother lode of primary evidence. The Archive's existence is largely due to …

Ndukwana kaMbengwana as an Interlocutor on the History of the Zulu Kingdom, 1897–1903

J Wright - History in Africa, 2011 - cambridge.org
In the six years from October 1897 to October 1903, Ndukwana kaMbengwana engaged in
scores of conversations in numerous different locations with magistrate James Stuart about …

Making the James Stuart Archive

J Wright - History in Africa, 1996 - cambridge.org
Since the first of its volumes appeared in 1976, the James Stuart Archive of Recorded Oral
Evidence Relating to the History of the Zulu and Neighbouring Peoples has become well …

Colonial and Imperial Themes in South African Literature 1820-1930

MV Mzamane - The Yearbook of English Studies, 1983 - JSTOR
'It is quite often forgotten that" literature" does not begin in with writing', writes Tim Couzens,
who has been conducting s able research into nineteenth-century and early twentieth-cen in …

[图书][B] A Living Man from Africa: Jan Tzatzoe, Xhosa chief and missionary, and the making of nineteenth-century South Africa

RS Levine - 2010 - books.google.com
Born into a Xhosa royal family around 1792 in South Africa, Jan Tzatzoe was destined to live
in an era of profound change—one that witnessed the arrival and entrenchment of European …

The journey of the African as missionary: the journal and selected writings of the Reverend Tiyo Soga

T Nxasana - English in Africa, 2011 - journals.co.za
The African Renaissance has been one of the post-apartheid South African state's most
resonant political ideas, and was so particularly during the presidency of Thabo Mbeki. It is …

Three West Indian Writers of the 1780s Revisited and Revised

V Carretta - Research in African Literatures, 1998 - JSTOR
about three Afro-British authors? Ignatius Sancho (1729P-80), Quobna Ottobah Cugoano (b.
1757?), and Olaudah Equiano (1745P-97). Nearly two decades earlier, Edwards had sought …

Ingxoxo enkulu ngoNongqawuse (a great debate about Nongqawuse's era)

H Bradford, M Qotole - Kronos, 2008 - scielo.org.za
In 2007, some years after assembling leading historians to discuss South African
historiography, a scholar reported on a key finding. Scarred as it is by unequal educational …