Events
Theatre of the Dispossessed and State Repression in South African History
Join the History workshop at a lunchtime seminar presented by Wits PhD candidate, Kasonde Mokonde
Title: ‘Theatre of the Dispossessed’ and State Repression in South African History, 1980 - 1985
Speaker: Kasonde Mokonde, PhD Candidate, History Workshop,
Time: 13h00-14h15
Contact Antonette Gouws at Antonette.Gouws@wits.ac.za for the Zoom link.
Since 1977, the History Workshop has been promoting research into the lives, experiences and social worlds of people and the communities in South Africa that have by and large been neglected by scholarly investigation to address the erasures of colonialism and Apartheid.
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Wilberforce Academy Book Launch: South Africa’s Struggle for Independent Education
A History Workshop Lunchtime seminar
Title: Wilberforce Academy Book Launch: South Africa’s Struggle for Independent Education
Speaker: Vusi Khumalo, Senior Lecturer, History, Nelson Mandela University
Time: 13h00-14h15
Wits University, Room 207, 2nd Floor, Robert Sobukwe Block
Since 1977, the History Workshop has been promoting research into the lives, experiences and social worlds of people and the communities in South Africa that have by and large been neglected by scholarly investigation to address the erasures of colonialism and Apartheid.
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Guerrillas and Combative Mothers: Women and the Armed Struggle in South Africa
The History Workshop invites you to a presentation of Siphokazi Magadla’s book, Guerrillas and Combative Mothers.
Join us for the next in our lunchtime seminar series with speaker and author Siphokazi Magadla, Associate Professor, Political and International Studies, Rhodes University
Title: Guerrillas and Combative Mothers: Women and the Armed Struggle in South Africa
Time: 13h00-14h15
Room 207, 2nd Floor, Robert Sobukwe Block
Since 1977, the History Workshop has been promoting research into the lives, experiences and social worlds of people and the communities in South Africa that have by and large been neglected by scholarly investigation to address the erasures of colonialism and Apartheid.
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Reading Emotion in South Africa’s Literary Non-Scenes
Join the History Workshop at a lunchtime seminar with Tomas Penfold, an Associate Lecturer in African History, University College London
Title: Reading Emotion in South Africa’s Literary Non-Scenes
Time: 13h00-14h15
Room 207, 2nd Floor, Robert Sobukwe Block
Since 1977, the History Workshop has been promoting research into the lives, experiences and social worlds of people and the communities in South Africa that have by and large been neglected by scholarly investigation to address the erasures of colonialism and Apartheid.
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