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    southern african histories

    KRONOS 35NOVEMBER 2009

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    Editor

    Andrew Bank, History Department, University of the Western Cape

    Review Editors

    Lance van Sittert, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape Town

    Laura-Jayne Robinson, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape TownDesign

    Jenny Sandler

    Administrator

    Lameez Lalkhen, Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape

    Editorial Board

    Andrew Bank, History Department, University of the Western Cape

    Teresa Barnes, History Department, University of Illinois

    Helen Bradford, African Gender Institute, University of Cape Town

    Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, History Department, University of the Western Cape

    Wayne Dooling, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of LondonRobert Gordon, Anthropology Department, University of Vermont

    Nancy Jacobs, History Department, Brown University

    Owen Kalinga, History Department, North Carolina State University

    Premesh Lalu, Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape

    Peter Lekgoathi, History Department, University of the Witwatersrand

    Julie Livingston, History Department, Rutgers University

    Nigel Penn, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape Town

    Ciraj Rassool, History Department, University of the Western Cape

    Robert Ross, Department for Languages and Cultures of Africa, University of Leiden

    Lance van Sittert, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape TownCherryl Walker, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Stellenbosch University

    Leslie Witz, History Department, University of the Western Cape

    Luvuyo Wotshela, Department of Environmental and Historical Studies, University

    of Fort Hare

    Kronos: Southern African Histories is published annually by the Department of History

    and the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape. It is an

    accredited South African journal that aims to promote and publicise high quality his-

    torical research on southern Africa. The journal also encourages comparative studies and

    the work of scholars in allied disciplines, as well as seeking to break new ground in its

    dynamic integration of visuals and text.

    Manuscripts should be submitted to Andrew Bank, Department of History, University of the

    Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535 (Tel: 021 959-2225; e-mail: [email protected]).

    Submission of an article implies that it has not previously been published, and is not being consid-

    ered for publication elsewhere. Responsibility for opinions expressed in articles, review articles,

    and book reviews rests solely with the individual authors or reviewers.

    Produced by

    University of the Western Cape Bellville

    ISSN 0259-01900Printed by Tandym Print

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    ARTICLES

    6 An early modern entrepreneur:

    Hendrik Oostwald Eksteen and the creation of wealth in Dutchcolonial Cape Town, 17021741

    Gerald Groenewald

    32 Demanding satisfaction:

    Violence, masculinity and honour in late eighteenth-century

    Cape Town

    Nigel Worden

    48 British air shows in South Africa, 1932/33:Airmindedness, ambition and anxiety

    Gordon Pirie

    71 A flying Springbok of wartime British skies:

    A.G. Sailor Malan

    Bill Nasson

    98 Utopia Live:

    Singing the Mozambican struggle for national liberationPaolo Israel

    142 Land redistribution politics in the Eastern Cape midlands:

    The case of the Lukhanji municipality, 19952006

    Luvuyo Wotshela

    159 Posters act:

    Namibian poster action and the photographic poster archive

    Dag Henrichsen, Giorgio Miescher, Lorena Rizzo & Jeremy Silvester

    CONTENTS

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    KRONOSNOVEMBER 2009

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    175 Photographic portraiture, neighbourhood activism

    and apartheids industrial legacy:

    Reflections on the Breathing Spaces exhibition

    Marijke du Toit and Jenny Gordon

    222 Contestations over knowledge production

    or ideological bullying?:

    A response to Legassick on the workers movement

    Jabulani Sithole

    REVIEW ARTICLES

    242 Nostalgia and the Native Commissioners:

    A hundred years in the Old Transkei

    Jeff Peires

    248 Not quite fair play, old chap:

    The complexion of cricket and sport in South Africa

    Bill Nasson

    CONTENTS

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    REVIEWS

    257 By Julia Martin,A Millimetre of Dust: Visiting Ancestral

    Sites (Nigel Penn)

    259 Pippa Skotnes, Unconquerable Spirit: George Stow s

    History Paintings of the San (David G. Pearce)

    261 Kerry Ward,Networks of Empire: Forced Migration in the

    Dutch East India Company (Pedro Machado)

    266 Wayne Dooling, Slavery, Emancipation and Colonial Rule

    in South Africa (Pamela Scully)

    268 Shamil Jeppie,Language, Identity, Modernity: The Arabic

    Study Circle of Durban (Yasien Mohamed)

    270 Anna Tietze, The Abe Bailey Collection in the South

    African National Gallery (Elizabeth Rankin)

    275 Philip Bonner and Noor Nieftagodien,ALEXandra: A

    History (Vivian Bickford-Smith)

    279 Anne Digby, Howard Phillips with Harriet Deacon and

    Kirsten Thomson, At the Heart of Healing: Groote Schuur

    Hospital, 1938-2008 (Julie Parle)

    285 Iris Berger, South Africa in World History (Nigel Worden)

    287 Contributors

    CONTENTS