Citation: M. Van Wyk Smith, Telling the Boer War: Narrative indeterminacy in Kipling's stories of the South African War, S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 349-369
Citation: L. Witz et al., No end of a [history] lesson: Preparations for the Anglo-Boer War Centenary Commemoration, S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 370-387
Citation: G. Dominy et L. Callinicos, 'Is-there-anything-to-celebrate?' - Paradoxes of policy: An examination ofthe state's approach to commemorating South Africa's most ambiguous struggle, S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 388-403
Citation: H. Latsky, A bibliography of Dutch publications on the South African War, published in the Netherlands, 1899-1997 (Boer War), S AFR HIST, (41), 1999, pp. 443-468
Citation: Vc. Malherbe, Testing the 'Burgher Right' to the land: Khoesan, colonist and government in the Eastern Cape after Ordinance 50 of 1838, S AFR HIST, (40), 1999, pp. 1-20
Citation: K. Poewe et U. Van Der Heyden, The Berlin Mission Society and its theology: The Bapedi Mission Church andthe independent Bapedi Lutheran Church, S AFR HIST, (40), 1999, pp. 21-50
Citation: S. Krige, 'Trustees and agents of the State'? Missions and the formation of policy towards African education, 1910-1920, S AFR HIST, (40), 1999, pp. 74-94
Citation: Gh. Vahed, A 'Public health nuisance': The Victoria Street early morning squatters market, 1910-1934 (Durban, South Africa), S AFR HIST, (40), 1999, pp. 130-153
Citation: K. Russell et M. Waples, The Kuruma Moffat Mission Trust Archives unearthed (Northern Cape Province, South Africa), S AFR HIST, (40), 1999, pp. 239-246