SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

on the Social History of Christianity in South Africa

 

books | articles in books and journals | theses | unpublished papers and other works

 

BOOKS

Anderson, R., Memorial Volume of the First Fifty Years of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. (Boston, 1861).

Baines, T., Journal of a Residence in Africa, 1842-53. Vol. 11. (Cape Town, 1961).

Balia, D., Black Methodists and White Supremacy. (Durban, 1991).

Balie, I., Die Geskiedenis Van Genadendal: 1738-1988. (Cape Town, 1988).

Bannister, S., Humane Policy, or Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements. (London, 1968).

Barrow, J., An Account of Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa in the Years 1797 and 1798. Vols 1 and 2. (London, 1801).

Beidelman. T., Colonial Evangelism : A Socio-Historical Study of an East African Mission at the Grassroots. (Bloomington, 1982).

Beinart, W. and Bundy, C., Hidden Struggles in Rural South Africa: Politics and Popular Movements in the Transkei and Eastern Cape 1890- 1930. (Johannesburg, 1987).

Benham, M. S., Henry Callaway, First Bishop for Kaffraria: His Life-History and Work. (London, 1896).

Bergh, J. S., Die Lewe Van Charles Pacalt Brownlee tot 1857. (Pretoria, 1984).

Blackburn, R., The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776-1848. (London, 1988).

Booth, A. R., The Journal of the Rev. George Champion, American Missionary in Zululand, 1835-39. (Cape Town, 1967).

Bosch, D., Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission. (Maryknoll, 1991).

Botha, C. G., The French Refugees at the Cape. (Cape Town, 1919).

Bowker, J. (ed), Speeches, Letters and Selections from the Important Papers, of the Late John Mitford Bowker, Some Years Resident and Diplomatic Agent with Certain Kaffir and Fingo Tribes. (Grahamstown, 1864).

Boyce, W. B., Notes on South African Affairs from 1834-1838. (Grahams Town, 1838).

Bozzoli, B. (ed), Class, Community and Conflict: South African Perspectives. (Johannesburg, 1987).

Brain, J. B., Christian Indians in Natal, 1860-1911: An Historical and Statistical Study. (Cape Town, 1983).

Broadbent, S. A., Narrative of the First Introduction of Christianity amongst the Barolong Tribe of the Bechuanas. (London, 1865).

Brookes, E. H. and Webb, C., A History of Natal (Pietermaritzburg, 1965).

Brown, W. E., The Catholic Church in South Africa. (London, 1960).

Burchell, W.J., Report of the Proceedings of the Proceedings of the First General Missionary Conference Held at Johannesburg. (Johannesburg, 1905).

Burgess. A. S., Lutheran Churches in the Third World. (Minneapolis, 1970).

Butler, A., Kurumam Moffat Mission. (Kuruman, 1987).

Calderwood, H., Caffres and Caffre Missions. (London, 1858).

Callaway, H., Nursery Tales, Traditions and Histories of the Zulus. (London, 1866-68).

Callaway, H., The Religious Systems of the Amazulu. (Springdale, 1868).

Cambell, J., Travels in South Africa. (London, 1815).

Chidester, D. S., Religions of South Africa. (London, 1992).

Christofersen, A. F., Adventuring with God: The Story of the American Board Mission in South Africa. (Durban, 1967).

Clark, S., Missionary Memories. (Cape Town, 1927).

Colenso, J. W., Ten Weeks in Natal : A Journal of a First Tour of Visitation among the Colonists and the Zulu Kafirs of Natal. (London, 1855).

Colenso, J. W., St Paul's Epistle to the Romans: Newly Translated and Explained from a Missionary Point of View. (Ekukhanyeni, 1861).

Colenso, J. W., Ten Weeks in Natal: A Journal of a First Tour of Visitation. (Cambridge, 1855).

Comaroff, J. and Comeroff, J., Of Revelation and Revolution: Christianity, Colonialism and Consciousness in South Africa. Vol. 1. (Chicago, 1991).

Comaroff, J. and Comaroff, J., Ethnography and the Historical Imagination. (Boulder, 1992).

Comaroff, J. and Comaroff, J., Body of Power, Spirit of Resistance: The Culture and History of a South African People. (Chicago, 1985).

Cope, R. W. (ed), Journals of the Rev T.L. Hodgson. (Johannesburg, 1977).

Cory, G. (ed), The Diary of Rev Francis Owen. (Cape Town, 1926).

Crafford, D. (ed), Tail Blazers of the Gospel: Black Pioneers in the Missionary History of Southern Africa. (Bloemfontein, 1992).

Crais, C., The Making of the Colonial Order: White Supremacy and Black Resistance in the Eastern Cape, 1770 - 1865. (Johannesburg, 1992).

Davenport, T. R. H., South Africa: A Modern History. (Johannesburg, 1987)

Davids, A., The Mosques of the Bo-Kaap: A Social History of Islam at the Cape. (Athlone, 1980).

Davies, H. and Shepherd, R. H. W. (eds), South African Missions, 1800-1950. (New York, 1954).

de Gruchy, J.W. and Villa-Vicencio, C. (eds.), Apartheid is a Heresy. (Cape Town, 1983).

de Kock, Civilising Barbarians: Missionary Narrative and African Textual Response in Nineteenth-Century South Africa. (Johannesburg, 1996).

Delius, P., The Land Belongs to Us. (Johannesburg, 1983).

du Bruyn, J.T., Die Aanvangsjare van die Christelike Sending Onder Die Tlhaping, 1800-1825: Argiefjaarboek Vir Suid-Afrikaanse Geskiedenis. (Pretoria, 1989).

du Plessis, J., History of Christian Missions in South Africa. (Cape Town, 1965).

du Toit, A., and Giliomee, H., Afrikaner Political Thought. (Berkeley, 1983).

Elphick, R., Kraal and Castle: Khoikhoi and the Founding of White South Africa. (New Haven, 1977).

Elphick, R., Khoikhoi and the Founding of White South Africa. (Johannesburg, 1985).

Elphick, R. and Giliomee, H., (eds), The Shaping of South African Society, 1652-1840. (Middletown, 1988).

Engelbrecht, S. P., Geskiedenis van die Nederduits Hervormde Kerk in Afrika. (Cape Town, 1953).

Enklaar, I. H., Life and Work of Dr. J. Th. van der Kemp 1747-1811: Missionary Pioneer and Protagonist of Racial Equality in South Africa. (Cape Town, 1988).

Etherington, N., Preachers, Peasants and Politics in Southeast Africa, 1835 - 1880, African Christian Communities in Natal, Pondoland and Zululand. (London, 1978).

Gabraith, J.S., Reluctant Empire: British Policy on the South African Frontier 1834-1854. (Berkley and Los Angeles, 1963).

Galbraith, J. S., Reluctant Empire : British Policy on the South African Frontier, 1834 - 1854. (Berkley, 1964).

Gardiner, A., Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country in South Africa Undertaken in 1835. (London, 1836).

Garrett, A. E. F. (ed.), South African Methodism: Her Missionary Witness. (Cape Town, 1966).

Germond, R. C., Chronicles of Basutoland. (Lesotho, 1967).

Gerstner, J. N., The Thousand Generation Covenant: Dutch Reformed Covenant Theology and Group Identity in Colonial South Africa, 1652-1814. (New York, 1991).

Godlonton, R., A Narrative of the Irruption of the Kaffir Hordes into the Eastern Province of the Cape of Good Hope, 1834 - 1835. (Cape Town, 1965).

Gray, R, Black Christians and White Missionaries. (New Haven, 1990).

Groves, C. P., The Planting of Christianity in Africa. (London, 1948).

Guy, J., The Destruction of the Zulu Kingdom. (Johannesburg, 1982),

Guy, J., The Heretic: A Study in the Life of John William Colenso, 1814 - 1883. (Johannesburg, 1983).

Hall, M., The Changing Past: Farmers, Kings, Traders in Southern Africa, 200-1860. (Cape Town, 1987).

Hallencreutz, C. F., and Palmberg, M., Religion and Politics in Southern Africa. (Uppsala, 1991).

Hanekom, T.N., Kerk en Volk: Die Verhouding Tussen Afrikaanse Samelewenskringe. (Cape Town, n.d).

Hastings, A., The Church in Africa: 1450-2950. (Oxford, 1994).

Herrmann, L. (ed.), Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa. Vol. 2. (Cape Town, 1936).

Hinchliff, P., John William Colenso. (London, 1964).

Hinchliff, P., The Anglican Church in South Africa. (London, 1963).

Hindson, D. C. (ed), Working Papers in Southern African Studies. Vol 111. (Johannesburg, 1983).

Hodgson, J., God of the Xhosa: A Study of the Origins and Developments of the Traditional Concepts of the Supreme Being. (Cape Town, 1992).

Hoernle, W., The Social Organisation of the Nama and Other Essays by Winnifred Hoernle: Centenary Volume. (Johannesburg, 1985).

Hofmeyr J. W. and Pillay G.J. (eds.), A History of Christianity. (Pretoria, 1994).

Hunter, M., Reaction to Conquest. (New York, 1969).

Hurcombe, E., Our Missionary Story. (Cape Town, 1928).

Jardine, A.J., A Fragment of Church History at the Cape of Good Hope, 1827. (Reprint: Cape Town, 1979).

Kolbe, P., The Present State of the Cape of Good Hope. Vols 1 and 2. (London, 1731).

Konig, A. and Keane, H. (eds), The Meaning of History. (Pretoria, 1980).

Kruger, B., The Pear Tree Blossoms. (Genadendal, 1966).

Laband, J., and Haswell, R., Pietermaritzburg 1838 - 1988. (Pietermaritsburg, 1988).

Lamar, H. and Thompson, L. (eds), The Frontier in History: North America and South Africa Compared. (New Haven, 1981).

Latrobe, C., Journal of a Visit to South Africa in 1815 and 1816. (London, 1821).

Lennox, J., United Free Church of Scotland: The Story of Our Missions - South Africa. (Edinburgh 1911).

Le Cordeur, B. and Saunders, C., The War of the Axe, 1847: Correspondence Between the Govenors of the Cape Colony, Sir Henry Pottinger, and the Commander of the British Forces at the Cape, Sir George Berkeley, and Others. (London, 1986).

Le Vaillant, F., Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa by Ways of the Cape of Good Hope in the Years 1780-1785. (London, 1796).

Lichtenstein, H., Travels in Southern Africa in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806. Vols 1 and 2. (Cape Town, 1928).

Livingstone, D., Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. (London, 1857).

Lloyd, B. W. (ed), Livingstone 1873 - 1973. (Cape Town, 1973).

London Missionary Society, Memoir of the Late Reverend J.T. Van der Kemp, M.D., Missionary in South Africa. (London, 1812).

London Missionary Society, Report of the Missionary Society, From its Formation in the Years 1795 to 1814. (London, 1815).

Lovett, R., The History of the London Missionary Society 1795-1895. Vol. 1. (London, 1899).

Maclean, J. (ed), A Compendium of Kafir Laws and Customs. (Mount Coke, 1858).

Maclennan, B., A Proper Degree of Terror: John Graham and the Cape's Eastern Frontier. (Johannesburg, 1986).

MacMillan, W. M., The Cape Coloured Question. (London, 1927).

MacMillan, W.M., Bantu, Boer and Briton: The Making of the South African Native Policy. (London, 1923).

Majeke, N., (Dora Taylor), The Role of Missionaries in Conquest. (Johannesburg, 1986).

Marais, J., The Cape Coloured People, 1652-1937. (London,1957).

Marais, J.S., Maynier and the First Boer Republic. (Cape Town, 1944).

Marks, S. and Atmore, A. (eds.), Economy and Society in Pre-Industrial South Africa. (London, 1980).

Marshall, J., Where are the Ju/wasi of Nyae Nyae? Changes in a Bushman Society, 1958-1981. (Cape Town, 1984).

McCord, J. B. and Douglas, J. S., My Friends were Zulus. (New York, 1951).

Mears, G., The Rev James Allison. (Durban, 1967).

Mears, W. G. A., The Bechuanaland Mission or the Advance of Christianity into the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. (Cape Town, n.d.).

Mears, W. G., Mission to Clarkbury. (Cape Town, 1973).

Mears, W.G., Methodism in the Cape: An Outline. (Cape Town, 1973).

Merensky, A., Erinnerungen aus dem Missionleben in Transvaal, 1859 - 1882. (Berlin, 1899).

Moffat, R., Missionary Labours and Scenes in South Africa. (London, 1842).

Moffat, R., A Life's Labours in South Africa: The Story of the Life-Work of Robert Moffat. (London, 1871).

Moffat, J.S., The Lives of Robert and Mary Moffat. (London, 1885).

Molema, S.M., 1815-1896: Baralong Chief and Patriot. (Cape Town, 1966).

Moodie, D., The Record, or a Series of Official Papers Relative to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Tribes of South Africa. (Cape Town, 1981).

Moodie, D., The Record, or a Series of Official Papers Relative to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Tribes of South Africa. (Cape Town, 1981).

Mostert, N., Frontiers. (London, 1992).

Newton-King, S. and Malherbe, V.C. (eds), The Khoikhoi Rebellion in the Eastern Cape, 1799-1803. (Cape-Town, 1981).

Parsons, N., A New History of Southern Africa. (Reprint: London, 1993).

Peires, J., The House of Phalo: A History of the Xhosa People in the Days of Their Independence. (Johannesburg, 1981).

Peires, J., The Dead Will Arise. (Johannesburg, 1989).

Petersen, R. Time, Resistance, and Reconstruction: Rethinking Kairos theology. (Ph.D dissertation: University of Chicago, 1995).

Philip, R., The Life, Times and Missionary Enterprises of the Rev. John Campbell. (London, 1841)

Philip, R., Researches in South Africa. (London, 1828).

Preston, A. (ed), The South African Journal of Sir Garnet Wolsley. (Cape Town, 1973).

Pringle, T., Narrative of a Residence in South Africa. (London, 1835).

Ravan-Hart, M.R., Before Van Riebeeck. (Cape Town, 1967).

Read, J. (Snr.), The African Witness: or, a Short Account of the Life of Andries Stoffles. (London, 1850).

Read, J. (Jnr.), The Kat River Settlement in 1851: Described in a Series of Letters Published in the South African Commercial Adviser. (Cape Town, 1852).

Ross, A., John Philip (1775-1851): Missions, Race and Politics in South Africa. (Aberdeen, 1986).

Ross, R., Adam Kok's Griquas: A Study in the Development of Stratification in South Africa. (Cambridge, 1976).

Ross, R., Beyond the Pale: Essays on the History of Colonial South Africa. (Johannesburg, 1993).

Roux, E., Time Longer Than Rope: A History of the Black Man's Struggle for Freedom in South Africa. (Madison, 1964).

Rutherford, J., Sir George Grey: A Study in Colonial Government. (London, 1961).

Sales, J., Mission Stations and the Coloured Communities of the Eastern Cape, 1800-1852. (Cape-Town, 1975).

Sales, J., The Planting of the Churches in South Africa. (Michigan, 1971).

Schapera I. and Farrington B. (eds), The Early Cape Hottentots: The Writings of Olfert Dapper (1668), Willem Ten Rhyne (1686) and Johannes Gulielmus De Grevenbroek (1695). (Cape Town, 1933).

Schapera, I. (ed), David Livingstone: South African Papers 1849-1853. (Cape Town, 1974).

Schapera, I. (ed), Livingstone's African Journal 1853-1856, Vol.1. (London, 1963).

Schapera, I., The Khoisan People of South Africa: Bushmen and Hottentots. (London, 1951).

Schapera. I., The Bantu-Speaking Tribes of South Africa. (Cape Town, 1959).

Scherer, J. A., Mission and Unity in Lutheranism: A Study in Confession and Ecumenicity. (Fortress, 1969).

Setiloane, G. M., African Theology: An Introduction. (Johannesburg, 1986).

Setiloane, G., The Image of God Among the Sotho-Tswana. (Rotterdam, 1976).

Sharpe, E.J., International Bulletin of Missionary Research, April, 1989.

Shaw, B., Memorials of South Africa. (Cape Town, 1970).

Shaw, W., Memoir of the Rev. W. Shaw. (London, 1874).

Shaw, W., My Mission amongst Native Tribes of South Eastern Africa. (London, 1872).

Shell, R., Children of Bondage: A Social History of the Slave Society at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1838. (Johannesburg, 1994).

Shepherd, R. H. W., Lovedale South Africa: 1824 - 1955. (Lovedale, 1971).

Shooter, J., The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu Country. (London, 1857).

Shorter, A., African Culture and the Christian Church: An Introduction to Social and Pastoral Anthropology. (London, 1973).

Smith, E. W., Great Lion of Bechuanaland: The Life and Times of Roger Price, Missionary and Statesman. (London, 1957).

Soga, J.H., The Ama-Xhosa. (Lovedale, 1931).

Sparrman, A., Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope towards the Antarctic Polar Circle Round the World to the Country of the Hottentots and the Caffres from the Year 1772-1776. Vol. 1. (Cape Town, 1975).

Stavern, O., The Norwegian Missionary Society: A Short Review of Its Work Amongst Zulus. (Stavanger, 1918).

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Switzer, L., Power and Resistance in an African Society: The Ciskei Xhosa and the Making of South Africa. (Pietermaritzburg, 1993).

Switzer, L. and Switzer, D., The Black Press in South Africa and Lesotho: A Descriptive Bibliographic Guide to African, Coloured and Indian Newspapers, Newsletters and Magazines, 1836-1976. (Boston, 1979).

Synder, P.L. (ed.), Detachment and the Writing of History: Essays and Letters of Carl L Becker. (Ithaca, 1958).

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Tempels, P., Bantu Philosophy. (Paris, 1969).

Theal, G. M., History and Ethnography of South Africa Before 1795. Vol. 3. (Cape Town, 1964).

Theal, G. M., Records of the Cape Colony. (London, 1901).

Thompson, L., Survival in Two Worlds: Moshoeshoe of Lesotho, 1786-1870. (Oxford, 1975).

Turrell, R., Capital and Labour on the Kimberley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890. (Cambridge, 1987).

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van der Merwe, D. W., Die Berlynse Sendinggenootskap en Kerkstigting in Transvaal, 1904-1962. (Pretoria, 1987).

Van der Watt, P.B. Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, 1652-1824, Deel 1. (Pretoria, 1976).

Villa-Vicencio, C., Trapped in Apartheid. (Cape Town,1988).

Warren, M., Social History of the Christian Mission. (London, 1967).

Watson, R. L., The Slave Question: Liberty and Property in South Africa. (Johannesburg, 1990).

Welsh, D., The Roots of Segregation: Native Policy in Natal (1845-1910). (Cape Town, 1971).

Williams, D., Umfundisi: A Biography of Tiyo Soga, 1829-1871. (Lovedale, 1978).

Williams, D. (ed), The Journal and Selected Writings of the Rev Tiyo Soga. (Rotterdam, 1983).

Williams, D., When Races Meet. (Johannesburg, 1967).

Worden, N., Slavery in Dutch South Africa. (Cambridge, 1985).

Worden, N. and Crais, C. (eds), Breaking Chains: Slavery and Its Legacy in the Nineteenth Century Cape Colony. (Johannesburg, 1994).

Worger, W.H., South Africa's City of Diamonds: Mine Workers and Monopoly Capitalism in Kimberley, 1867-1895. (New Haven and London, 1987).

 

ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND JOURNALS

Agar Hamilton, J. A. I., "Dr Livingstone and the Voortrekkers: Andries Hendrik Potgieter's Letter to the Rev William Ross," in Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, Vol.28,. No.2, December 1973.

Archbell, J., "Beschryving der Walvischbaai en omliggende plaatsen aan de westkust van Afrika," in Het Nederduitsch Zuid Afrikaansch Tydschrift, Vol 2, 1824.

Archbell, J., "Beschryving der Walvischbaai en omliggende plaatsen aan de westkust van Afrika," in Het Nederduitsch Zuid Afrikaansch Tydschrift, Vol.2, 1824.

Ballard, C., "From Sovereignty to Subjection," in Jarle Simensen (ed) Norwegian Missions in African History. (Oslo, 1986).

Barnard, A., "Structure and Fluidity in Khoisan Religious Ideas," in Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. 18, 1988.

Beck, R. B., "Bibles and Beads: Missionaries as Traders in Southern Africa in the Early Nineteenth Century," in Journal of African History, Vol. 30, No. 2, 1989.

Bloch-Hoell, N. E., "The Norwegian Mission to South Africa: 1880-1920," in Missionalia, Vol. 10, No 2, August 1982.

Bradlow, F., "Islam at the Cape of Good Hope," in South African Historical Journal, No.15, November 1981.

Brady, J.E., "Pretoria's Catholic History 1877-1977: Pretoria's Origin -- A Church," in A Century of Faith and Endeavour: 1877-1977. (Pretoria, 1977.)

Bredenkamp, H. C., "Vehettge Tikkuie, alias Moeder Lena van Genadendal (1739 - 1800)," in Quarterly Bulletin of the Southern African Library, Vol. 41, No. 4.

Bundy, C., "Report/Verslag," in Kronos, November 1992.

Chirenje, M. J., "Church, State and Education in Bechuanaland in the Nineteenth Century," in International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol.9, 1976.

Cobbing, J., "The Mfecane as Alibi: Thoughts on Dithakong and Mbolompo," in Journal of African History, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1988.

Comaroff, J. and Comaroff, J., "Images of Empire, Contests of Conscience: Models of Colonial Domination in South Africa," in American Ethnologist, Vol. 16, 1989.

Comaroff J. and Comaroff, J., "Through the Looking Glass: Colonial Encounters of the First Kind," in Journal of Historical Sociology, Vol. 1, 1989.

Cope, R. L., "Christian Missions and Independent African Chiefdoms in South Africa in the 19th Century," in Theoria Vol LII. (Pietermaritzburg, 1979).

Crais, C., "Pieres and the Past," in South African Historical Journal, No.25, 1991.

Crehan, K., "Ideology and Practice, A Missionary Case: The London Missionary Society and the Cape Frontier, 1799-1850," in Centre for African Studies, Collected Papers, Vol. 4, 1979.

Cuthbertson, G., "Van der Kemp and Philip: The Missionary Debate Revisited," in Missionalia, Vol. 17, No. 2, August 1989.

Dedering, T., "The Murder of William Threlfall: The Missionaries in Southern Namibia and the Cape Government in the 1820s," in South African Historical Journal, No.24, 1991.

Delius. P., "From Refuge to Resistance: Botshabelo, Mafolofolo and Johannes Dinkwanyane," in D. C. Hindson (ed) Working Papers in Southern African Studies, Vol. 111. (Johannesburg, 1983)

Elbourne, E., "Concerning Missionaries: The Case of Van Der Kemp," in Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1,. March 1919.

Etherington, N., "Missionary Doctors and African Healers in Mid-Victorian South Africa," in South African History Journal, Vol. 19, 1987.

Etherington, N., "Christianity and African Society in Nineteenth Century Natal," in Duminy, A. and Guest, B., Natal and Zululand form Earliest Times to 1910. (Pietermaritzburg, 1989).

Evans, F. P., "James Scott (1835 - 1911)," in Extracts from Methodist Missionaries, No.4. (Wynberg, 1959).

Gaitskell, D., "Devout Domesticity? A Century of African Women's Christianity in South Africa," in Walker, C. (ed), Women and Gender in Southern Africa to 1945. (London, 1990).

Guy, J., "Learning from History: Religion, Politics, and the Problem of Contextualisation -- the Case of J.W. Colenso," in Carl Fredrik Hallencreutz and Mai Palmberg, Religion and Politics in Southern Africa. (Uppsala, 1991).

Hinwood B., "Transvaal Court Drama Led to Church Freedom," in Southern Cross, July 1977.

Hodgson, J., "Ntsikana's Great Hymn: A Xhosa Expression of Christianity," in The Early 19th Century Eastern Cape. (Cape Town, 1981).

Hodgson, J., "Zonnebloem College and Cape Town," in Studies in the History of Cape Town Vol 1/1984. (Cape Town, 1979).

Hughes, H., "A Lighthouse for African Womanhood: Inanda Seminary, 1869-1945," in Walker, C. (ed), Women and Gender in Southern Africa to 1945. (London, 1990).

Hutchinson, B., "Some Social Consequences of Missionary Activity Among the South African Bantu," in Africa, Vol. 27, No. 2, 1957.

Jonas, P. J., "Jan Tshatshu and the Eastern Cape Mission - A Contextual Analysis," in Missionalia, Vol 18, No. 2, August, 1990.

Kirk, T., "Progress and Decline in the Kat River Settlement, 1829-1854," in Journal of African History, Vol. 14, 1973.

Kolben, P., "The voyage of Peter Kolben, A. M. to the Cape of Good Hope," in New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels, Vol. 2. (London, 1767).

Labode, M., "From Heathen Kraal to Christian Home: Anglican Mission Education and African Christian Girls, 1850-1900," in Bowie, F., et al. (eds), Women and Missions, Past and Present: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives. (Oxford, 1994).

Malherbe, V.C., "The Life and Times of Cupido Kakkerlak," in Journal of African History, Vol. 20, No. 3, 1979.

Malherbe, V.C., "David Stuurman: `Last Chief of the Hottentots'," in African Studies, Vol. 39, 1980.

Malherbe, V.C., "Hermanus and his Sons: Khoi Bandits and Conspirators in the Post-Rebellion Period, 1803-1818," in African Studies, Vol. 41, 1982.

Marks, S., "Khoisan Resistance to the Dutch in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," in Journal of South African History, Vol. 13, 1972.

Meintjies, S., "Edendale 1851 - 1830," in J Laband and R Haswell Pietermaritzburg 1838 - 1988. (Pietermaritsburg, 1988).

Newton-King, S., "The Labour Market of the Cape Colony, 1807-1828," in S. Marks and A Atmoore (eds), Economy and Society in pre-Industrial South Africa. (London, 1980).

Proske, W., "The Political Significance of the Early Hermannsburg Mission in Botswana: An Assessment of its Role among Batswana, the British and the Boers," in Botswana Notes and Records, Vol. 22, 1990.

Ranger, T., "An Africanist Comment," in American Ethnologist, Vol. 14, No. 1, February 1987.

Ranger, T., "White Presence and Power in Africa," in Journal of African History, Vol. 20, No. 3, 1979.

Ridge, S. G. M., "A Sifting Process: The Truth, Language, and Bishop Colenso," in Journal of Theology of Southern Africa, No. 88, Sept 1994.

Rochlin, S. A., "Aspects of Islam in Nineteenth Century South Africa," in Bulletin of School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol.10, 1940-42.

Saayman, W. A., "Tiyo Soga and Nehemiah Tile: Black Pioneers in Mission and Church," in Missionalia, Vol. 17, No. 2, August 1989.

Saint George, H., O.M.I.,  "MGR. Joseph Francois Allard, O.M.I.," in Via Oblate Life, No. 51, April, 1992.

Santucci, Father, O.M.I., "Father Joseph Gerard, O.M.I.: An Over-View of His life and the Background Events of his Times," in Via Oblate Life, No. 51, April 1992.

Saunders, C., "James Read: Towards A Reassessment," in Collected Seminar Papers on The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries. (London, 1976).

Schapera, I., "Introduction," in Moffat, R. and Moffat, M. Apprenticeship at Kuruman. (London, 1915).

Stoler, A. L., "Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Gender, Race and Morality in Colonial Asia," in Micaela di Leonardo (ed.) Gender at the crossroads of knowledge. (Berkeley, 1991).

Van Der Merwe, W., "Die Berlynse Sending en Apartheid in Suid- Afrika," in Historia, No. 32, May 1987.

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THESES

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Currie, M., The History of Theopolis Mission. M.A. Thesis, Rhodes University, 1986.

Elbourne, E., To Colonise the Mind: Evangelical Missionaries in Britain and the Eastern Cape, 1790-1837. Doctoral Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991.

Fast, H.H., African Perceptions of the Missionaries and Their Message: Wesleyans at Mount Coke and Butterworth, 1825-35. MA Thesis, Unversity of Cape Town, 1991.

Gailey, H A., The London Missionary Society and the Cape Government, 1799 - 1828. Doctoral Thesis, University of California, 1957.

Hale, F., The History of Norwegian Missionaries and Immigrants in South Africa. Doctoral Thesis, University of South Africa, 1986.

Legassick, M., the Griqua, the Sotho Tswana and the Missionaries, 1780-1880: The Politics of a Frontier Zone. Doctoral Thesis, University of Oxford, 1974.

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Marincowitz, J.C., Rural Production and Labour in the Western Cape, 1835-1888, with Special Reference to the Wheat Growing Districts. Doctoral Thesis, University of London, 1985.

Meintjies, S., Edendale 1850 - 1906: A Case Study of Rural Transformation and Class Formation in an African Mission in Natal. Doctoral Thesis, University of London, 1988.

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Perry, A.F., The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and the London Missionary Society in the Nineteenth Century: A Study of Ideas. Doctoral Thesis, Washington University, 1974.

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UNPUBLISHED PAPERS AND OTHER WORKS

Chidester, D. S., Savage Systems: Frontier Comparative Religion in Southern Africa. Unpublished.

Cuthbertson, G., Writing about Christianity in History: A Response to Richard Elphick. Unpublished.

Davenport, R., Nineteenth Century Churches in South Africa: Effects of the British Occupation on Eccelesial Developments at the Cape Between 1795 and 1843. Unpublished.

Elphick, R., Writing about Christianity in History: Some Issues of Theory and Method. Unpublished.

Elphink, R., Nineteenth Century Churches in South Africa: Efforts of the British Occupation on ecclesial development at the Cape between 1795 and 1843. Unpublished.

Elphick, R., Conversion and its Effects in Nineteenth-Century South Africa. Paper presented to Davis Centre Seminar, Princeton University, 13 December 1991.

Erlank, N., Missionary Wives and Perceptions of Race in the Early Nineteenth Century Cape Colony. Paper presented at the Conference on Promoting Women's History at Rhodes University, July 1995.

Etherington, N., Gender Issues in Southeast African Missions 1835 - 1885. Paper presented at the Conference on People, Power and Culture: The History of Christianity in South Africa 1792 - 1992 at the University of the Western Cape, August 1992.

Gaitskell, D., `The Bantu People are very Emotional': Comparing Churchwomen's Organisations in Early 20th Century South Africa. Paper presented at the Conference on Promoting Women's History at Rhodes University, July 1995.

Meintjes, S., Aspects of Ideological Formation Amongst the Kholwa of Edendale in Nineteenth Century Natal. Paper presented at the Centre for African Studies Seminar, 27 April 1983.

Seif, J.A., Gender, Tradition and Authority in 19th Century Natal: The Zulu Missions of the American Board. Paper presented at the Conference on Promoting Women's History at Rhodes University, July 1995.

Stuart, D., The `Wicked Christians' and the `Children of the Mist' -- Missionary and Khoi interactions at the Cape in the early nineteenth century. Paper presented to seminar on The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, 23 November 1990.

Wilson, M.L., By any other Name: The Nomenclature of the Khoisan. Unpublished.