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Krog, Antjie (2010) | |
Die verkleurmannetjie(s) op Shaka: 'n vergelyking tussen D.J. Opperman en Thomas Mofolo | |
Tydskrif vir letterkunde. Volume 47 #2. p. 5-18. |
Peires, Jeff (2009) | |
Shaka the Great | |
Historia: amptelike orgaan. Volume 54 #1. p. 159-179. |
Hamilton, Carolyn (1998) | |
Terrific majesty: the powers of Shaka Zulu and the limits of historical invention | |
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 278p. |
Ayivor, Kwame (1997) | |
Thomas Mopoku Mofolo's 'inverted epic hero': a reading of Mofolo's 'Chaka' as an African epic folktale | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 28 #1. p. 49-77. |
Hamilton, Carolyn A. (1995) | |
'Zoolacraticism' and 'Cannibalism': A Discussion of Historical Disposition towards the 'Shakan' Model of Social Order and Political Rights | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 21 #2. Summer. p. 1-22. |
Wylie, Dan (1995) | |
'Proprietor of Natal': Henry Francis Fynn and the Mythography of Shaka | |
History in Africa. Volume 22. p. 409-437. |
Bodunde, Charles A. (1992) | |
Literary Portrait of Chaka: Thomas Mofolo and Mazisi Kunene | |
African Study Monographs. Volume 14 #1. p. 13-22. |
Hamilton, Carolyn A. (1992) | |
'The Character and Objects of Chaka': A Reconsideration of the Making of Shaka as 'Mfecane' Motor | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 33 #1. p. 37-63. |
Ross, John; Maclean, Charles Rawden (1992) | |
The Natal papers of 'John Ross': Loss of the Brig Mary at Natal with early recollections of that settlement and among the Caffres | |
Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library. Killie Campbell Africana Library publications #7. 210p. |
Wylie, Dan (1992) | |
Textual Incest: Nathaniel Isaacs and the Development of the Shaka Myth | |
History in Africa. Volume 19. p. 411-433. |
Hamilton, C.A. (1991) | |
A positional gambit: Shaka Zulu and the conflict in South Africa | |
In: History from South Africa: alternative visions and practices / ed. by Joshua Brown ... [et al.]. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 287-308. |
Hamilton, Carolyn (1991) | |
The 'Mfecane' aftermath: towards a new paradigm | |
Papers presented to the colloquium on 'The 'Mfecane' aftermath', University of the Witwatersrand 6-9 Sept. 1991. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 32p. |
Ridehalgh, A. (1991) | |
Some recent francophone versions of the Shaka story | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 22 #2. p. 135-152. |
Kaké, Ibrahima Baba (1984) | |
L'armée Zoulou de Chaka au XIXe siècle | |
Cultures et développement. Volume 16 #3-4. p. 629-637. |
Agyeman, K. Opoku (1983) | |
The Image of Chaka in the Neo-Negritude Drama of Francophone West Africa | |
Africana Marburgensia. Volume 16 #1. p. 36-56. |
Worger, William (1979) | |
Clothing Dry Bones: The Myth of Shaka | |
Journal of African Studies (UCLA). Volume 6 #3. Fall. p. 144-158. |
Gray, Stephen (1975) | |
Shaka as Literary Theme | |
South African Journal of African Affairs. Volume 5 #1. p. 66-70. |
Blair, Dorothy (1974) | |
The Shaka theme in dramatic literature in French from West Africa | |
African Studies. Volume 33 #3. p. 133-141. |
Gluckman, Max (1974) | |
The Individual in a Social Framework: The Rise of King Shaka of Zululand | |
Journal of African Studies (UCLA). Volume 1 #2. Summer. p. 113-144. |
Ogunbesan, Kolawole (1973) | |
A king for all seasons: Chaka in African literature | |
Présence africaine. #88. p. 197-217. |
Okoye, Felix N.C. (1972) | |
Tshaka and the British Traders, 1824-1828 | |
Transafrican Journal of History. Volume 2 #1. January. p. 10-32. |
Scholz, Hans-Jurgen (1970) | |
Shaka: An African Conqueror in Historical Perspective | |
Africana Marburgensia. Volume 3 #1. p. 3-23. |
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