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Natal Society Foundation
The Occasional Publications of the Natal Society Foundation is an imprint that seeks to publish scholarly work of academic merit which is considered too narrow in focus or coverage for commercial publication. It features experienced writers and researchers who have made a significant impact in their areas of expertise.
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Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2022 English
The Royal Agricultural Sociey of Natal (RAS) is one of KwaZulu-Natal's oldest and best-known institutions. This volume provides a detailed overview of two earlier accounts of its history since 1851 …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2021 English
HALF the size of New York cemetery and twice as dead: this much-quoted, wry comment is generally attributed to the satirical writer Tom Sharpe who worked in Pietermarizburg in the …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020
The journalist Mary Elizabeth Martens (1870–1939), who had grown up in the Colony of Natal under Responsible Government, published two novels in 1911 and 1915: A Woman of Small Account …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020 English
This history of one of the earliest nineteenth-century mission stations in Natal traces the transformation in the lives of a community that settled first at Indaleni near Richmond and later …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020 English
The journalist Mary Elizabeth Martens (1870–1939), who had grown up in the Colony of Natal under Responsible Government, published two novels in 1911 and 1915: A Woman of Small Account …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020
This history of one of the earliest nineteenth-century mission stations in Natal traces the transformation in the lives of a community that settled first at Indaleni near Richmond and later …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2019 English
This is the last of a three-volume history by Bill Guest of a major South African university founded as the Natal University College in Pietermaritzburg in 1909. Despite trying conditions, …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2018 English
South African can claim to be home to three of the most important hospitals of the last century. Across the world, Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital is still known as …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2017 English
This is the second of a three-volume history by Bill Guest of a major South African university founded as the Natal University College in Pietermaritzburg in 1909. Despite trying conditions, …
Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2016 English
The Freedom Struggle was compiled and written by Peter Croeser to accompany a permanent exhibition on the struggle for racial equality in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands opened in September 2013 at …