Citation: T. Dedering, Under the sign of the oxcart: Radical Afrikaner nationalism in South Africa and the history of the Oseewabrandwag, S AFR HIST, (42), 2000, pp. 380-384
Citation: J. Carruthers, Nature and the English diaspora: Environment and history in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, S AFR HIST, (42), 2000, pp. 394-397
Citation: N. Parsons, Not quite all quiet on the North West Frontier: Khama's Bangwato and the Waterberg Commando (Boer War, Mafeking), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 44-55
Citation: J. Pridmore, 'The military wanted to see a Zulu dance': White history and Black anthropology in the Natal narrative, c1890-1905 (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 72-82
Citation: D. Lowry, 'The -play-of-forces-world-wide-in-their-scope-and-revolutionary-in-their-operation [J.A. Hobson]: The South African War as an international event (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 83-105
Citation: J. Benyon, The 'walkover' that wasn't: 'Miscalculation' and the 'unnecessary' South African War (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 106-129
Citation: B. Stuchtey, The International of critics: German and British scholars during the SouthAfrican War (1899-1902) (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 149-171
Citation: J. Carruthers, A kaleidoscopic commentary: The South African War journals of James Stevenson-Hamilton (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 196-221
Citation: C. Dugmore, From pro-Boer to Jingo: An analysis of small town English-language newspapers on the Rand before the outbreak of war in 1899 (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 246-266