Why did the Protestant Reformation occur? Discuss the social, economic and intellectual factors.
Relationship between academic history and school history considering the recent development in South Africa by drawing attention to the vision and purpose of history as a school subject
Mahmood Mamdani argues that colonialism in Africa was based on a clear policy of ‘indirect rule.’ John Illife and Richard Reid however suggest that there was significant variation in colonial policies of governance across Africa. Drawing on the two readings, explain the policy of ‘indirect rule’ and its adoption by different colonial powers in Africa. Pay particular attention to the similarities and differences between French and British forms of governance in Africa.
Engage with the research articles, written by respectively Lester and Bradlow, and narrate early 19th century British identity in South Africa as it features in these two sources (20) (600 words max).
Engage with the research articles, written by respectively Lester and Bradlow, and narrate early 19th century British identity in South Africa as it features in these two sources (20) (600 words max).
Concisely recap the major debate about the “brown Afrikaners” of Riemvasmaak as represented by Martin Legassick. (15) Then conclude the discussion by critically responding to Legassick’s view (5) (600 words max).
Concisely recap the major debate about the "brown Afrikaners" of Riemvasmaak as represended by Martin Legassick.Then conclude the Discussion by Crtically responding to Legassick's view
Read with attention the contribution by Julia Wells. Then create a two-column presentation format, titled as respectively “Myths/Fiction/Against the grain” and “Facts/Reality”. Identify five possible examples in each of “Myths…” and “Facts…” in her argument (type the appropriate examples from the article that you have identified in the suitable column, while also indicating the page, paragraph and line(s) you refer to) (10).
The world's failure to confront totalitarian governments led to another world war that started in 1939. Who or what should be blamed for this failure to stop totalitarian governments? Or was no one to blame?
what was the overall purpose of the united nations