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The historical archaeology of Vergelegen, an early farmstead at the Cape of Good Hope (1995)
Journal Article
Markell, A., Hall, M., & Schrire, C. (1995). The historical archaeology of Vergelegen, an early farmstead at the Cape of Good Hope. Historical Archaeology, 29(1), 10-34

Excavations at Vergelegen, a large estate in the Western Cape of South Africa that dates to the earliest years of the 18th century, have allowed archaeologists to address a number of questions about the nature of colonial settlement in this former Du... Read More about The historical archaeology of Vergelegen, an early farmstead at the Cape of Good Hope.

The Iron Age (1994)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1994). The Iron Age. In C. Saunders (Ed.), An illustrated dictionary of South African history. Sandton: Ibis Books and Editorial Services

The development of Cape Town's waterfront in the earlier nineteenth century: history and archaeology of the North Wharf (1993)
Journal Article
Saitowitz, S., Seemann, U., & Hall, M. (1993). The development of Cape Town's waterfront in the earlier nineteenth century: history and archaeology of the North Wharf

In 1836, prominent shipowners, merchants and others concerned with the commerce of the Cape Colony and the safety of passengers and crews of ships, petitioned Governments to improve maritime conditions in Table Bay. This action resulted in approval f... Read More about The development of Cape Town's waterfront in the earlier nineteenth century: history and archaeology of the North Wharf.

Union autonomy, a terminal case in the UK? A comparison with the approach in other European countries and the USA (1993)
Journal Article
Fosh, P., Morris, H., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1993). Union autonomy, a terminal case in the UK? A comparison with the approach in other European countries and the USA. Employee Relations, 15(3), 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425459310038852

Since 1979, the Conservative government in the UK has introduced wide-ranging and detailed regulations for the conduct of union internal affairs; a number of other Western industrialized countries have not done so (or have not done so to the same ext... Read More about Union autonomy, a terminal case in the UK? A comparison with the approach in other European countries and the USA.

Union autonomy in context: An international comparison (1993)
Journal Article
Fosh, P., Morris, H., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1993). Union autonomy in context: An international comparison. Employee Relations, 15(4), 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425459310043306

This is the second of two linked articles on the question of union autonomy; the first appeared in the previous issue of this journal. It considers state control and approach to union autonomy in the wider context of state controls on unions' bargain... Read More about Union autonomy in context: An international comparison.

Ballots and Union Government in the 1980s (1993)
Journal Article
Smith, P., Fosh, P., Martin, R., Morris, H., & Undy, R. (1993). Ballots and Union Government in the 1980s. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 31(3), 365. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8543.1993.tb00403.x

During the 1980s the Conservative government argued that trade unions' leaders and policies did not accurately reflect the views of their members. Accordingly, the Trade Union Act 1984 required that all voting members of union principal executive com... Read More about Ballots and Union Government in the 1980s.

South Africa: History (1993)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (1993). South Africa: History. In R. McHenry (Ed.), The New Encyclopaedia Britannica (916-918). London: Encyclopaedia Britannica