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Provenance studies for stone from the Castle gateway, Cape Town (1993)
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Hall, M., Miller, D., & Moore, J. (1993). Provenance studies for stone from the Castle gateway, Cape Town. South African Journal of Science, 89(3), 110-112

Historical buildings often have complex architectural histories which are difficult to unravel from archival and archaeological sources alone. Provenance studies of stone used to build the gate of Cape Town's Castle suggest that this ornamental archw... Read More about Provenance studies for stone from the Castle gateway, Cape Town.

The archaeology of colonial settlement in Southern Africa (1993)
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Hall, M. (1993). The archaeology of colonial settlement in Southern Africa. Annual Review of Anthropology, 22, 177-200

When European mercantile adventurers began pushing back the outer rim of their directly-known world in the second half of the fifteenth century, they had already invented Africa...

The archaeology of Paradise (1993)
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Hall, M., Malan, A., Amann, S., Honeyman, L., Kiser, T., & Ritchie, G. (1993). The archaeology of Paradise

Excavations at the Dutch East India Company post of Paradise have revealed a well-dated, stratified sequence of architectural change at a single location. The main house and outbuildings were substantially rebuilt or altered during the site's occupat... Read More about The archaeology of Paradise.

To protect the public and ensure justice is done : an examination of the Philip Donnelly case (1992)
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Long, T. (1992). To protect the public and ensure justice is done : an examination of the Philip Donnelly case. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17(1), 5-9. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb01811.x

This paper constitutes a discussion of a case of sexual abuse of children by a nurse brought before the UKCC Professional Conduct Committee. Judgement was first deferred, and later the nurse was allowed to remain on the register and to practise as a... Read More about To protect the public and ensure justice is done : an examination of the Philip Donnelly case.

Social work education in Czechoslovakia (1992)
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Shardlow, S., & Doel, M. (1992). Social work education in Czechoslovakia. Social Work Education, 11(2), 60-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479211220141

Current systems of social work education in Czechoslovakia are described. The curriculum, teaching methods and examination practices of the largest institution, which has trained some 40% of the countries social workers, are examined in detail. Issue... Read More about Social work education in Czechoslovakia.

Practice teaching and knowledge (1992)
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Shardlow, S., & Doel, M. (1992). Practice teaching and knowledge. Social Work Education, 11(3), 45-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479211220211

This paper asserts that levels of knowledge about practice teaching are low. It briefly reviews three areas; ideologies and paradigms of practice teaching, development of new structural arrangements and the processes of teaching and learning as exper... Read More about Practice teaching and knowledge.

Raymond Williams and local cultures (1991)
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Longhurst, B. (1991). Raymond Williams and local cultures. Environment and Planning A, 23(2), 229-238. https://doi.org/10.1068/a230229

In this paper it is maintained that Raymond Williams's writings on culture are of great importance to current developments in cultural geography. His work is periodised into three stages and its different subject matters identified. An interpretation... Read More about Raymond Williams and local cultures.

The future of biomedical engineering (1991)
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Baker, R., & Colvin, J. (1991). The future of biomedical engineering. Journal of biomedical engineering, 13(3), 267-268. https://doi.org/10.1016/0141-5425%2891%2990140-3

Biomedical enginerring is recognized as having developed an identity distinct from traditional engineering disciplines. The concepts which characterise this identity are outlined. The consequences of these are considered with particular attention to... Read More about The future of biomedical engineering.

High and low in the townscapes of Dutch South America and South Africa: the dialectics of material culture (1991)
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Hall, M. (1991). High and low in the townscapes of Dutch South America and South Africa: the dialectics of material culture. Social Dynamics, 17(2), 41-75. https://doi.org/10.1080/02533959108458512

The Dutch East and West India Companies established colonies in the Caribbean, Brazil and at the Cape of Good Hope. The resulting townscapes can be read as artefacts of domination - attempts to stamp order on the chaos of newly-colonized lands. But a... Read More about High and low in the townscapes of Dutch South America and South Africa: the dialectics of material culture.

A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town (1990)
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Hall, M., Halkett, D., Vanbeek, P., & Klose, J. (1990). A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town. Social Dynamics, 16(1), 22-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/02533959008458483

Although the urgency with which the Dutch East India Company administration at the Cape built defensive works was a direct result of their fear of attack from both land and sea, there was an additional imperative, for the Castle at Cape Town stood as... Read More about A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town.