This article forms part of a larger project on the history of South African military chaplaincy. It provides a review of the role played by the spouses of Permanent Force chaplains in the military context of South Africa. Gender provides one of the most prominent structures of human society and, throughout history, most cultures displayed a patriarchal system in which women took a subordinate position to their male counterparts. Until late in the twentieth century, women in Western culture were mostly responsible for domestic chores, while their husbands served as breadwinners, thereby dominating the economic and political public spheres. Despite the traditional determination of gender roles, women often serve as major variation ag...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa and “women in office†1973-1988The matter of the ordination...
This article provides a historical perspective on the infl uence of the diverse cultural traditions ...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
This article forms part of a project in which the history of military chaplains in South Africa is t...
Global socio-political and economic forces often determine the histories of countries and nations, b...
This article reassesses women’s acknowledgement in Dutch Calvinist mission history by looking at wom...
This article reassesses women’s acknowledgement in Dutch Calvinist mission history by looking at wom...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
Thesis (MA (History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The Ossewa–Brandwag (OB) wa...
M.A.1939-1965 were important years in the history of white South African women. These formative year...
In the light of progressive religious pacifism the author discusses the resemblance between religion...
This article examines the extent to which the participation of women in the military furthers or hin...
During the Border War (1966-1989), also known as the Bush War or the Namibian War of Independence, t...
During the Border War (1966-1989), also known as the Bush War or the Namibian War of Independence, t...
The work of the South African chaplains during the First World War was of an extremely high standard...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa and “women in office†1973-1988The matter of the ordination...
This article provides a historical perspective on the infl uence of the diverse cultural traditions ...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
This article forms part of a project in which the history of military chaplains in South Africa is t...
Global socio-political and economic forces often determine the histories of countries and nations, b...
This article reassesses women’s acknowledgement in Dutch Calvinist mission history by looking at wom...
This article reassesses women’s acknowledgement in Dutch Calvinist mission history by looking at wom...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
Thesis (MA (History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The Ossewa–Brandwag (OB) wa...
M.A.1939-1965 were important years in the history of white South African women. These formative year...
In the light of progressive religious pacifism the author discusses the resemblance between religion...
This article examines the extent to which the participation of women in the military furthers or hin...
During the Border War (1966-1989), also known as the Bush War or the Namibian War of Independence, t...
During the Border War (1966-1989), also known as the Bush War or the Namibian War of Independence, t...
The work of the South African chaplains during the First World War was of an extremely high standard...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa and “women in office†1973-1988The matter of the ordination...
This article provides a historical perspective on the infl uence of the diverse cultural traditions ...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...