Book Review: “The Man Who Founded the ANC”

August 4, 2017 0

By Bangirana Albert Billy, University of KwaZulu-Natal

We at the CIHABlog continue to raise awareness about critical figures that have shaped the historical and political terrains of the South African […]

Steve Biko, Black Consciousness and Individual Empowerment / Steve Biko, Conscience Noire et Responsabilité Individuelle

September 21, 2016 0

by Dr. Christopher Merrett

The CIHA Blog presents the last of a series of reflections that have looked at four eminent South African thinkers: Richard Turner, John Colenso, Albert Luthuli and […]

Albert Luthuli: Conviction, Principle and the Long View

September 15, 2016 0

by Dr Christopher Merrett, UKZN

Why does understanding the religious convictions of powerful resisters in South African history matter? By understanding the formative influences and convictions of Nobel Peace Prize winner […]

John William Colenso: A Victorian Activist in South African Humanitarianism

June 28, 2016 0

In this post, University of KwaZulu-Natal scholar Christopher Merrett continues his reflections on controversial yet remarkable historical figures in South Africa, focusing also on their significance today. This post expounds […]

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