G. Houston
University of the Free State
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Historia | 2015
G. Houston; Thami ka Plaatjie; Thozama April
This article focuses on two aspects of the exile history of the Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa (PAC) that have thus far been poorly researched, namely its military training and its military camps. The article seeks to demonstrate the impact of the leadership of the PAC on the type of training provided to recruits in South Africa and in other countries; and secondly, on life and conditions in its most significant military camps in exile. It is argued that the leadership of the PAC, and in particular the conflicts that characterised its history for most of the exile period, were largely responsible for the limited attention given to military training and operations, and for insufficient support from the international community for the PACs armed struggle and military camps.nHierdie artikel fokus op twee aspekte van die ballingskap geskiedenis van die Pan Africanist Congress van Suid-Afrika (PAC) wat tot nou toe swak nagevors is, naamlik sy militere opleiding en kampe. Die artikel poog om die impak van die leierskap van die PAC op die tipe opleiding wat gegee word aan rekrute in Suid-Afrika en in ander lande, en die lewe en omstandighede in sy belangrikste militere kampe in ballingskap te demonstreer. Daar word aangevoer dat die leierskap van die PAC, en in die besonder die konflikte wat sy geskiedenis gekenmerk het vir die meeste van die ballingskap tydperk, was grootliks verantwoordelik vir die beperkte aandag wat aan militere opleiding en operasies gegee word, en vir onvoldoende ondersteuning van die internasionale gemeenskap vir die PAC se gewapende stryd en militere kampe.
African Historical Review | 2010
G. Houston
Abstract This article summarises the story of the production of the historical volumes by the South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET). SADET was established after former president Thabo Mbeki expressed concern that there was very limited research done on the achievement of a peaceful political settlement in South Africa after decades of violent conflict. SADETs mission is, and has been to conduct a major study of South Africas political history between 1960 and 1994. The focus of the article is on the projects editorial structure and on its research methodology, particularly the benefits and limitations of the use of oral interviews as the main research tool.
Archive | 2001
G. Houston; R.G. Humphries; J.C.R. Liebenberg
Journal of Public Administration and Governance | 2013
Modimowabarwa Kanyane; G. Houston; Kombi Sausi
Archive | 2001
G. Houston; R.G. Humphries; J.C.R. Liebenberg; W.K. Dichaba
Archive | 2000
Abebe Zegeye; Ian Liebenberg; G. Houston
Archive | 2011
Modimowabarwa Kanyane; G. Houston; G. Onuoha; M. Wentzel; J. Viljoen; Kombi Sausi
Archive | 2018
G. Houston
Archive | 2018
G. Houston
Archive | 2018
G. Pienaar; G. Houston