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  The Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research (FHISER) is a multi-disciplinary research institute located within the University’s Govan Mbeki Research and Development Centre.
   
 
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KRONOS 30 NOVEMBER 2004

SPECIAL ISSUE: Eastern Cape

Edited by Leslie Bank, Andrew Bank

Contents and Editorial Note

Lessons on the frontier: Aspects of Eastern Cape history
Colin Bundy

Nineteenth-century Xhosa literature
Jeff Opland (School of Oriental and African Studies)

Hermanus Matroos, aka Ngxukumeshe: A life on the border
Robert Ross

Framing African women: Visionaries in southern African and their
photographic afterlife, 1850-2004

Helen Bradford

Zafa! Kwahlwa! Kwasa!: African responses to the rinderpest epizootic in the Transkeian Territories, 1897-8
Pule Phoofolo

The contested nature of colonial landscapes: Historical perspectives on livestock and environments in the Transkei
Jacob Tropp

The making of an animal biography: Huberta's journey into South African natural history, 1928-1932
Leslie Witz

'Oh hurry to the river': The meaning of uMamlambo models in the Tyumie Valley, Eastern Cape
Seán Morrow and Nwabisa Vokwana


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