General Historical Debates and Issues
A concise overview of the research focus
History as discipline is also taught as a school subject. In this way all educational sectors are in a way contributing to a level of teaching History. Most historians in some way find themselves at some stage in a compulsory position to respond on contentious topics of the day related to History and the teaching of History. As the general community must be served and questions by community must be addressed, also give rise to several general contributions that one is involved in as historian. This general section highlights a bit of the task in this field.

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Published articles
2018
“Reflecting the 2018 History Ministerial Task Team Report on specifically compulsory History in South Africa”
Yesterday & Today, 20, December 2018, pp. 18–45
2018
“Contemplating the approach of RAU’s founders towards radically transforming Afrikaans speaker identity in taking economic responsibility”
Journal for Contemporary History, 43(2), 2018, pp. 78–95
2017
“Assessing the colonial historiography of South Africa within the broader Africa, and its visibility in the Higher Education and Training environment”
In Teaching History and Geography in the South African Classroom, Van Schaik, 2017
Listed as in process, 2016.
2016
“Thoughts about the historiography of veracity or ‘truthfulness’ in understanding and teaching History in South Africa”
Yesterday & Today, 2016, p. 37
2014
“The Miracle Rising® as source for teaching History: Theoretical and practical considerations”
Yesterday & Today, 12, December 2014
2012
“The youth and school History – learning from some of the thinking of yesterday in South Africa”
Yesterday & Today, 8, December 2012, pp. 1–24
Available via SciELO South Africa
2011
“Die jeug en Geskiedenis – vandag en gister, met verwysing na die Hertzog-era”
Genl JBM Hertzoggedenklesing, Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2011, pp. 1–35
ISBN 978-0-949976-81-9. English version available.
2010
“Curriculum transformations in History: Driven by political trends or as a result of empirical outcomes and educational progress? A debate with South Africa as example”
Yearbook Annals, International Society for History Didactics, Wochenschau Verlag, 2010, pp. 25–52
2010
“Impressions on publisher’s approach to the revised South African History Curriculum on Globalism and National Narratives in Grade 12 textbooks”
Historia, 55(1), May 2010, pp. 110–124
2009
“Clear-cut to high-tech: History teaching and learning support material (TSLM) drawing on information and communication technology (ICT)”
Yesterday & Today, 4, October 2009
2008
“Transcontinental reflections in the revised South African History Curriculum on globalism and national narratives and its reflection on textbooks”
Yesterday & Today, 56, November 2008, pp. 105–144
2006
“The 21st value of History and the history educator revised – a motivational discourse”
New Contree, 51, May 2006, pp. 25–54
2006
“The role and focus of the South African Society for History Teaching in decades of educational transformation, 1986–2006”
New Contree, 52, November 2006
2002
“Know the past, anticipate the future: Observations on the National Department of Education and the South African History Project’s conference, Rondebosch, 2–5 October 2002”
Historia, 47(2), November 2002, pp. 765–772
2000
“Creating a Future for History within South Africa’s Curriculum 2005”
Theory & Research in Social Education, 28(1), 2000, pp. 85–95
2000
“Creating a future for History within South Africa’s Curriculum 2005”
Journal for Theory and Research in Social Education, Birmingham, USA, 28(1), Winter 2000
2000
“Christelike praktykmaking in die onderrig van Geskiedenis”
Tydskrif vir Christelike Wetenskap, 36, July 2000
1998
“An approach to the teaching of universal global history concepts in world history practice in South Africa”
International World History Bulletin, XIV(1), Spring 1998
1997
“History as silent formative force in all careers with specific reference to history training and its career receptiveness”
New Contree, 41, May 1997
1997
“Historiographical and methodological trends in the teaching of History in a changing South Africa”
Historia, 42(2), November 1997
1996
“Aspekte van ’n Christelike perspektief op fasette van die geskiedwetenskap in ’n veranderende Suid-Afrika”
Koers, 61(3), September 1996
1995
“Beroepsmoontlikhede in, en die bemarking van Geskiedenis – ’n herwaardering van die Geskiedenisonderwyser/dosent se rol”
Gister en Vandag, May 1995
1994
“Die stand van tersiêre Geskiedenisonderrig en die behoefte vir dinamiese beroepsgerigte aanpassing”
Gister en Vandag, October 1994
1994
“Tersiêre Geskiedeniskurrikula en onderrig: Behoeftes en tendense vir die jare negentig”
Historia, November 1994
1993
“Die behoefte aan dinamiese tersiêre Geskiedeniskurrikula tot voordeel van mededissiplines en gunstiger beroepsmoontlikhede”
Koers, June 1993, pp. 195–210
1993
“Die koerant as nuttige Geskiedenisonderrigmedium in ’n nuwe kurrikulum”
Gister en Vandag, May 1993
Book contributions
2019
History Education and (Post-)Colonialism: International Case Studies
Germany: Peter Lang Publishers, published March 2019.
ES van Eeden contributed the chapter “Reviewing South Africa’s colonial historiography and its visibility in Higher Education and Training”, Part 2, pp. 115–151.
ISBN 978-3-631-77425-0 (Print) · E-ISBN 978-3-631-77908-8 (E-PDF)
2015
History Teacher Education: Global Interrelations
Germany: Wochenschau-Geschichte, 2015.
Chapter contribution by Elize S van Eeden: “Studying History in South Africa: Reflections of yesterday to face, map and bridging diversity today and tomorrow”, pp. 225–258.
44-page chapter contribution.
2007
Moments in History, Grade 12
Contribution of two chapters: Chapters 3 and 5 on South African history after 1960 in a global context.
Teacher’s guide included. Published December 2007.
Teacher’s guide ISBN 978-0-7021-7376-9 · Learner’s guide ISBN 978-0-7021-7375-2
1999
Didactical Guidelines for Teaching History in a Changing South Africa
Published November 1999.
ISBN 1-86822-301-95 · 450 pp.
General debates on the past in contemporary times
Journal Articles
1995
South Africa in the minds and operations of the American business world in SA, 1980–1993 – a preliminary survey
Journal for Contemporary History, June 1995.
1999
’n Oorlog met vele name – standpunte en realiteite oor “dié Oorlog” (1899–1902) in Suid-Afrika
Literator, 20(3), November 1999.
2000
The welfare function of the South African government before and after apartheid
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 36(1), 2000.
2005
Christian National Education and People’s Education: Historical perspectives on some common grounds
New Contree, 50, 2005, pp. 177–208. Repository link
2006
’n Historiese perspektief op die “CHO” van die PUK as ʼn stem uit Potchefstroom tot 2003
Tydskrif vir Christelike Hoër Onderwys, 42(4), 2006.
2010
A critical review on protagonist and proactive environmental activism to promote the remediation of mined land and acid mine drainage in some Gauteng goldfields
New Contree, 60, November 2010, pp. 63–79. Repository link
2012
Geskiedenis, grondstudies en grondeise-navorsing – ’n oop gesprek
Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 52(4), December 2012. LitNet
Books and Book Contributions
2002
Die ekonomiese ontwikkeling en rol van die Elektrotegniese Aannemersvereniging van Suid-Afrika, 1948–2000
Manuscript presented for publication in 2001 to ECA S.A.
2012
Omgewingsgeskiedenis van Suid-Afrika
In F. Pretorius (Red.), Geskiedenis van Suid-Afrika: Van voortye tot vandag. Kaapstad: Van Schaik, June 2012. ISBN 978-0-624-05466-5, 640pp.
2014
Environmental History of South Africa
In F. Pretorius (ed.), A History of South Africa: From the Distant Past to the Present Day. Pretoria: Protea Boekhuis, 2014, pp. 633–663. ISBN 978-1-86919-908-1, 704pp.