International seminar co-hosted by the University of Pretoria and Oxford Brookes University Supported by the British Academy’s International partnership and Mobility Scheme 13 May 2013, Graduate Centre, University of Pretoria Provisional programme 9:00-10:30 Session 1: Situating Book History in (South) Africa Archie L. Dick, Dept of Information Science, University of Pretoria: “Book history in South Africa: Recent developments and prospects” Shamil Jeppie, Timbouctu Project, University of Ca..
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South Africa’s Constitution (1996) recognises eleven official languages as equal and that all offici...
University of Pretoria, South Africa. PULP endeavours to publish and make available innovative, high...
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Pretoria in/im print Textual and print cultures and text-as-image in the Capital City 8 May 2014 A...
Call for Papers Colloquium on 'Print Culture and Colonisation in Africa' 28-29 May 2015, Cape ...
University of Cape Town 5-6 September 2013 An International Conference convened by: Dr Dmitry BONDAR...
South Africa's academic publishing history has been profoundly influenced by its colonial heritage. ...
ASSAf’s Scholarly Publishing Programme (SPP) hosted its National Scholarly Book Publishers’ Forum (N...
For the twentieth anniversary of democracy in South Africa, the French Institute of South Africa and...
Wednesday 3 April, University of Pretoria, IT 5-81, 14.00-15.30. Peter McDonald (Oxford University):...
Inaugural lecture--Department of History, Rand Afrikaans University, 12 August 1980General History n...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2015.This study aims to investigate to what extent Const...
"An Author event presented by The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, 24 November 2011, I...
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A Pan-African space in Cape Town? The Chimurenga archive of Pan-African festivals Tuesday 15 Novembe...
South Africa’s Constitution (1996) recognises eleven official languages as equal and that all offici...
University of Pretoria, South Africa. PULP endeavours to publish and make available innovative, high...
Academic Freedom in South Africa : A public discussion of two books Thursday, 25 September, 2014 - 1...