Utilising a new documentary source, namely correspondence between A. K. Chesterton (1899–1973), one of the most important figures of the post-war far right in Britain, and H. J. van den Bergh (1914–1997), the head of the South African Bureau of State Security (BOSS), this article presents a case study that leads to an enhanced understanding of the nature and workings of the overseas activities of the South African security apparatus during the 1960s, its allies and its targets. The article examines and evaluates the evidence presented in this correspondence regarding the covert operations of the South African secret services against anti-apartheid activists and other exiled ‘subversives’ based in Britain. It will demonstrate how the South A...
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This article details the extensive security regimes deployed against Black Power in the Caribbean th...
When Moses Kotane founded The African Defender in 1937, he did so with the intention to encourage Af...
At its narrowest, this dissertation centers around one question: how did the apartheid state’s secur...
Arthur Kenneth (A.K.) Chesterton was a soldier, journalist and activist whose involvement with fasci...
The internationalization of political antisemitism in the postwar period has received comparatively ...
For most of the Second World War, German and Italian agents were actively engaged in a variety of in...
Fascist and extreme right-wing political movements in Britain have been the subject of enduring inte...
There is a popular perception that the threat of Soviet expansionism during the time of South Afric...
As members of the secret Afrikaner organisation, the Broederbond, two of the apartheid-era rectors a...
Images of violence have marked the political landscape of southern Africa since the independence of ...
This article explores how Demitrios Tsafendas subverted the apartheid regime's immigration system de...
After 1948 many opponents of apartheid were forced out of South Africa. This accessible and readable...
This article discusses the establishment of a British Council presence in South Africa through the a...
Recent scholarship has drawn attention to the chemical and biological weapons ‘Project Coast’ in the...
Recent declassified records show that the British Security Service, known as MI5, not only operated ...
This article details the extensive security regimes deployed against Black Power in the Caribbean th...
When Moses Kotane founded The African Defender in 1937, he did so with the intention to encourage Af...
At its narrowest, this dissertation centers around one question: how did the apartheid state’s secur...