Harry Wu, University of Hong Kong: Globalising mental disorders in the age of world citizenship, experts and technology Hilary Sapire is a professor of imperial and southern African history at Birkbeck College at the University of London. She is the editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies and the coauthor of African Apocalypse: The Story of Nontetha Nwenkwe, a Twentieth-Century South African Prophet. Article: The Prince and Afrikaners: The Royal Visit of 1925 Semantic Scholar profile for Hilary Sapire, with 7 highly influential citations and 26 scientific research papers. HILARY SAPIRE Institute of Commonwealth Studies. HILARY SAPIRE, Reviews, Social History of Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1, April 1992, Pages 165–166, The devastating influenza epidemic of 1918 ripped through southern Africa.
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Hilary Sapire is Lecturer in Imperial and Commonwealth History at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is an editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies . Hilary Sapire is a professor of imperial and southern African history at Birkbeck College at the University of London, UK. She is the editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies and the co-author of African Apocalypse: The Story of Nontetha Nwenkwe, a Twentieth-Century South African Prophet. Semantic Scholar profile for Hilary Sapire, with 7 highly influential citations and 26 scientific research papers.
Hilary Sapire is a professor of imperial and southern African history at Birkbeck College at the University of London, UK. She is the editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies and the co-author of African Apocalypse: The Story of Nontetha Nwenkwe, a Twentieth-Century South African Prophet.
Hilary Davidson is an Australian historian, who has specialized on the dress and textiles of the Georgian period.
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African Apocalypse: The Story of Nontetha Nkwenkwe, a Twentieth-Century South African Prophet (Volume 72) (Ohio RIS Africa Series) Sapire, Hilary (1987-02-09) Bones of contention: the return of Nonteta, an Eastern Cape prophet Edgar, Robert ; Sapire, Hilary ( 1998-08-03 ) by Hilary Davidson.
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In its aftermath, revivalist and millenarian movements sprouted. Prophets appeared bearing messages of resistance, redemption, and renewal. History Research: Brodie Waddell: The value of Accuracy and Reliability in seventeenth-century English news sources 1649 – 1685: Amelia Clegg: History Research: Hilary Sapire: Combat and the Constitution of Middle-Command: Cultures of Leadership of Coldstream Guards Regimental Officers in the South African War (1899-1902) Guy Collender Historians Robert Edgar and Hilary Sapire have delivered her from obscurity, restored a dignity tarnished by officialdom, and literally reinserted her back into her community and into South African history with this book. Hilary Sapire With the notable exception of Tom Lodge's recent work1, much of the literature which addresses i tself to the turbulent decade of African politics of the 1950s focuses almost exclusively on formal political organisations and their national leaders2. Rarely do the roles and consciousness of local political 30 Language fits well into the typology of the volkekundige of this time provided by Gordon, ‘Serving the Volk’.