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After work

A Review of: R Sandbrook and R Cohen (eds): The Development of an African Working Class

by Humprey, M. and Hirsh, A.

Book Review: By M Humprey and A Hirsh.  

Categories After work, Vol 4 No 3 1978

A Review of: Walker and Weinbren: 2000 Casualties – A History of the Trade Union and Labour Movement in South Africa

by Simkins, C.

Book Review: By Charles Simkins  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 6 1976

A Review of: Wolfgang Thomas (ed): ‘Labour Perspectives in South Africa’

by Webster, E.

Book Review: By Eddie Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 6 1976

A Seventh Man, by John Berger and Jean Mohr

by Spencer, L.

Book Review: By L. Spencer.  

Categories After work, Vol 4 No 6 1978

A social contract: the way forward? (Bashier Vally)

by Zita, L.

Reviewed by Langa Zita   Attachments Review. A social contract. The way forward (Bashier Vally)_0 (552 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 16 No 6 1992

A South African winner: Poetry that performs from the page

by Mashile, L. Xaba, M

Poet Lebogang Mashile speaks to Makhosazana Xaba, also a poet about winning the 2006 Noma Award for Publishing in Africa …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 4 Oct/Nov 2007

A place in the city by Luli Callinicos

by Zita, L.

Reviewed by Langa Zita   Attachments Review. A place in the city by Luli Callinicos_0 (2 MB)

Categories After work, Vol 17 No 3 Jun 1993

A Review of F. A. Johnstone: Race, Class and Gold

by Kolbe, K.

Book Review: By Kolya Kolbe  

Categories After work, Vol 3 No 3 1977

A Review of Some ‘Popular’ Anthropological Approaches to the Understanding of Black Workers

by Webster, D.

Book Reviews: By David Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 3 No 1 1977

A Man of the People

by Obituary.

Obituary: Joseph Mavis  

Categories After work, Vol 8 No 1 1984
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