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  1. History teaching and research in the University of Malawi: Country report : presented to the Regional History Seminar held at the National University of Lesotho, Roma, 1-3 August, 1988 by Owen J. M Kalinga, 1988
  2. A South African Kingdom: The Pursuit of Security in Nineteenth Century Lesotho. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Marc Epprecht, 1995-08-01
  3. "This Matter of Women is Getting Very Bad": Gender, Development and Politics in Colonial Lesotho.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Teresa Barnes, 2003-04-01

21. TABLES OF MODERN MONETARY HISTORY: REGIONAL TABLESby Kurt Schuler
TABLES OF MODERN MONETARY history regional TABLES by Kurt Schuler Individualmonetary institutes Comoros (197581), lesotho (1980-2*),
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TABLES OF MODERN MONETARY HISTORY: REGIONAL TABLES
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I welcome comments from knowledgeable readers. Should you have a suggested correction, please specify the source of your information. I am most interested in information from primary sources, particularly laws and the reports of monetary authorities.
Notes So far the tables for Africa, Asia, and Australia/Pacific are finished, though they are subject to revision. "Present" refers to 2005 in the tables of monetary authorities.
Table. African countries that have had various types of monetary authorities Systems with competitive issue of the monetary base Free bankingCompetitive issue by banks of notes (paper money) and deposits with few special regulations. Fixed exchange rate with gold, silver, or a foreign currency. Lesotho (1902-21), Malawi (1894-1940), Mauritius (1813-17, 1817-24*, 1824-5, 1832-49), Namibia (1915-61), South Africa (1837-1920, 1920-1*), Swaziland (1897-1921), Zambia (1906-40), Zimbabwe (1892-1940). Besides these episodes, there was also limited competition in Mozambique (1919-42*). Botswana (1897) and Nigeria (sometime 1899-1912) had episodes of note issue by a single bank either too brief or not extensive enough to usefully classify as free banking. Free issueUnusual system with neither an exchange rate target nor centralized control of the monetary base.

22. Lesotho - History And Politics
The Kingdom of lesotho, or Basutoland, as it was known through most of the the line against the regional manifestations of the global democratic tide.
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The Kingdom of Lesotho, or Basutoland, as it was known through most of the 19 th and 20 th centuries, owes its origins largely to the genius of Paramount Chief Moshoeshoe I (1786-1870). During Southern Africa's chaotic 1820s and 1830s he asserted his control over a growing nation of Sotho-speaking people. By the 1830s, the name Basutoland was increasingly well known, and French missionaries began their work there under Moshoeshoe's protection, bringing literacy, modern agricultural and building techniques, and the arts of medicine and diplomacy.
It was only in 1950 that the first minor concessions were made to the elective principle in Basutoland, though the British still refused to concede legislative powers. In the background, however, rapid social, economic and political change was under way, not merely in Basutoland, but in South Africa too. As the self-confidence of educated commoners grew, they began to take a more prominent role in Basutoland, to a great extent displacing the chiefs as the backbone of society.
In 1952 Ntsu Mokhehle established the Basutoland African Congress (later renamed the Basutoland Congress Party BCP), to agitate for immediate self-government, and against the racially-discriminatory practices filtering across the border into Basutoland.

23. Lesotho Country Guide - History And Government - World Travel Guide Provided By
lesotho. history and Government. history The Basotho only emerged as a the new regime proved more amenable to South African regional security policies.
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History: The Basotho only emerged as a nation around 1820 when Moshoeshoe the Great gathered the remnants of tribes scattered by Zulu and Matabele raids and established a stronghold at Butha-Buthe, and later on the mountain of Thaba-Bosiu, about 30km (20 miles) from what is now Maseru. In 1868, Moshoeshoe placed himself and his people under the protection of the British government. The Kingdom of Lesotho under King Moshoeshoe II became independent in 1966. The nation is an amalgamation of mainly Sesotho-speaking people, with some 20 per cent originally of Nguni descent, and the rest San, Griqua, Indian and European. From independence to the late 1980s, Lesotho’s politics were dominated by the Basutoland National Party (BNP), a conservatively inclined party initially favouring a policy of accommodation with South Africa, led by Chief Leabua Jonathan. His autocratic style of rule drew strong opposition, both political and paramilitary, in the form of the Lesotho Liberation Army, which received South African backing after Jonathan showed signs of tolerating the ANC. On 20 January 1986, Chief Jonathan was overthrown in a coup by Major General J.M. Lekhanya. Although the South African government vehemently denied any involvement, the new regime proved more amenable to South African regional security policies. In any event, Lesotho’s political options were constrained by South Africa: Pretoria’s closure of the border during 1983, which precipitated severe food shortages within Lesotho, was a telling reminder of South African power. Lekhanya clashed on several occasions with King Moshoeshoe, but in 1991 both Moshoeshoe and Lekhanya were overthrown by a group of army officers under General Elias Ramaema.

24. Lesotho - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Main article history of lesotho. lesotho gained independence from the United It is a member of many regional economic organizations including the
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The Kingdom of Lesotho ('Muso oa Lesotho) is a country in southern Africa . It is an enclave -nation, entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa . Formerly Basutoland , it is a member of the British Commonwealth . The name Le-sotho roughly translates into "the land of the people who speak Sotho Mmuso wa Lesotho
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(In Detail) (Full size) National motto : Khotso, Pula, Nala; Peace, Rain, Prosperity Languages Sesotho (southern Sotho), English (official), Zulu Xhosa Capital and largest city Maseru Capital's coordinates Monarch HM The King of Lesotho, Letsie III Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili Area ...
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Main article: History of Lesotho After many years as a British protectorate, Lesotho gained full independence from the United Kingdom on October 4 . In January 1970 the ruling Basotho National Party (BNP) appeared set to lose the first post-independence general elections when Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan annulled the election. He refused to cede power to the

25. TRC History - Transformation Resource Centre Lesotho
They consulted with delegates to a conference of the Interregional Meeting ofthe Catholic Others followed in lesotho, South Africa and Zimbabwe,
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Search for: The History of the Transformation Resource Centre I n 1978, soon after the Soweto uprising, the death of Steve Biko, and the banning of many progressive Christian groups in South Africa, a South African family, Jimmy and Joan Stewart, moved to Lesotho in order to fulfill a dream God had given them. Their dream was to establish a non-racial community which would work for peace and justice. Their call from God to serve humanity in the area of social justice marked the birth of Transformation Resource Centre (TRC)." T his journey takes us back to 1951 when a young couple, James Ecclestone Stewart and his wife Joan Alice (born Hope) arrived in Lesotho. James, or Jimmy as his friends called him, was a lawyer and Joan a teacher. Jimmy had left South Africa because he could not practise law under Apartheid. They made a living by teaching English at Pius XII College in Roma, Jim earning 5 pounds sterling. From Roma they started a journey that led them to England, USA

26. International Water History Association
Papers will also be presented examining how regional and national control of history Department , National University of lesotho, lesotho, Ownership,
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D. Water, poverty and social development
E. History of water, sanitation and health
Accepted abstracts in Theme A: The political economy of water - ownership and control This session will deal with the changing histories of water as a private or common good. In what way has water been seen as a commodity standing outside "normal" economic theories? Papers will also be presented examining how regional and national control of water resources have been embedded into patterns of economic and political control within and across national boundaries, and has stirred up territorial disputes. The session will also deal with institutional frameworks for solving the disputes over fresh water in different regional settings. Go here to view the abstracts in full texts, theme A

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Accepted abstracts in Theme A: The political economy of water - ownership and control This session will deal with the changing histories of water as a private or common good. In what way has water been seen as a commodity standing outside "normal" economic theories? Papers will also be presented examining how regional and national control of water resources have been embedded into patterns of economic and political control within and across national boundaries, and has stirred up territorial disputes. The session will also deal with institutional frameworks for solving the disputes over fresh water in different regional settings. Go here to view the abstracts in full texts, theme A

28. History And Government, Lesotho. Information About Lesotho, Complete Guide For L
history and Government, lesotho. Tourism guide for lesotho, the new regimeproved more amenable to South African regional security policies.
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History : The Basotho only emerged as a nation around 1820 when Moshoeshoe the Great gathered the remnants of tribes scattered by Zulu and Matabele raids and established a stronghold at Butha-Buthe, and later on the mountain of Thaba-Bosiu, about 30km (20 miles) from what is now Maseru. In 1868, Moshoeshoe placed himself and his people under the protection of the British government. The Kingdom of Lesotho under King Moshoeshoe II became independent in 1966. The nation is an amalgamation of mainly Sesotho-speaking people, with some 20 per cent originally of Nguni descent, and the rest San, Griqua, Indian and European. From independence to the late 1980s, Lesotho's politics were dominated by the Basutoland National Party (BNP), a conservatively inclined party initially favouring a policy of accommodation with South Africa, led by Chief Leabua Jonathan.
His autocratic style of rule drew strong opposition, both political and paramilitary, in the form of the Lesotho Liberation Army, which received South African backing after Jonathan showed signs of tolerating the ANC. On 20 January 1986, Chief Jonathan was overthrown in a coup by Major General J.M. Lekhanya. Although the South African government vehemently denied any involvement, the new regime proved more amenable to South African regional security policies. In any event, Lesotho's political options were constrained by South Africa: Pretoria's closure of the border during 1983, which precipitated severe food shortages within Lesotho, was a telling reminder of South African power. Lekhanya clashed on several occasions with King Moshoeshoe, but in 1991 both Moshoeshoe and Lekhanya were overthrown by a group of army officers under General Elias Ramaema.

29. Lesotho (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
history of lesotho, by Alexander Ganse (World history at KMLA) General.regional. Company Period, 1431966. Independence Period, 1966-
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  • 30. Virtual Tour Of The Mount Airy Museum Of Regional History In North Carolina
    Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,LouisanaUS, Luxembourg 2002 - Mount Airy Museum of regional history
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    31. Faculty Of Humanities - History Department
    H 101 history of lesotho to 1868. This course deals with the early history of the Attention will also be given to internal, regional and longdistance
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    Visitors Contacts Sitemap Feedback ... Students Affairs Year 1 [Double Major and BEd students] H 101 History of Lesotho to 1868 This course deals with the early history of the Sotho-Tswana people until 1868. The topics discussed cover the peopling of Southern Africa, origins and migrations of the Sotho-Tswana to about 1500 AD, diffusion of the Sotho-Tswana languages and culture 1500-1800, state formation among the Sotho-Tswana societies, pre-colonial Sotho state(s), impact of the mfecane/lifaqane on the Sotho-Tswana communities, European contact and the Sotho socio-political and economic transformation, the scramble and the Sotho, declaration of the Protectorate. Year 2 [Double Major and BEd students] H 201 Introduction to Historical Methods The course aims to introduce students to the basics of methodology and historiography and writing history or a paper in history and, therefore, forms the foundation for ‘doing history’. It explores such issues as what is history and the basic distinction between history and other disciplines; the sources and the nature of historical evidence, fact, opinion, and reference, primary and secondary sources, oral and written, collection of historical evidence, the reconstruction of the past - the use of sources, descriptive, narrative and analytical; auxiliary sources, for example: archaeological, linguistic, anthropological and ethnographic evidence; chronology in historical writing; uses and abuses of history.

    32. Workshop/Conference News
    Workshop on the Launching of a regional Thematic Network Programme (TPN3) (lesotho) Women’s history at the National Teacher Training College of lesotho
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    Previous Next Content Main ... Home Workshop/Conference News Conference on the “World Trade Organization and the Interests of the People of the South” A conference to review the results of trade liberalization seven years after the establishment of the World Trade Organization was held in Cairo, Egypt, form 23-24 October 2001. The conference, organized by the Arab Research Centre, brought in a wide array of regional organizations, research institutes, NGO representatives and prominent scholars from Africa, Asia and Europe. Several papers were presented. OSSREA was represented at the conference by Dr. Alfred Nhema, the Deputy Executive Secretary, who presented a paper titled, “Globalisation and Development in Africa: Problems and Prospects”. At the end of the conference, a draft resolution was adopted summarizing the views of various NGOS, regional organizations and paper presenters. The draft resolution titled, “Message to the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the WTO” and presented at the Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference held in Doha, Qatar, from 1-13 November 2001, was adopted by the Ministerial meeting. XII th International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa The XII th International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa was held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, from 9-13 December 2001. Over 5000 international and local participants attended the Conference, which was officially opened by the President of Burkina Faso. A Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)-sponsored workshop was held a day after the Conference on 14

    33. Geography And History
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    34. LyricsVault: History Of Music; Cultural And Regional Genres Of Music
    Music of lesotho (lekolulo, thomo, setolotolo) Music of Liberia Music ofLibya (masoud, Arab classical By province, region or other sub-national entity
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    35. History Department - University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
    Stanford University s African Studies Program regional web sites which are Southern Africa Includes Angola, Botswana, lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique,
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    36. History Department Spring Course Brochure
    This is a regional history which embraces the modern nations of Zimbabwe, lesotho, Swaziland, the Republic of South Africa—their historical roots and
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    If you have any questions about our course offerings, please contact Schedule Deputy - Fay Chan
    or Academic Advisor - Nina Haberer 100 Level Courses 400 Level Courses 200 Level Courses ... 600 Level Courses History 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE ANCIENT WORLD Cr. 3 Professor Rauh This course begins a three semester survey of western civilization, and treats the period from the birth of civilization in the ancient Near East to the demise of ancient civilization in the West. Figuring prominently in the discussions and readings are those events and institutions which have shaped the evolution of ancient civilization, and have had an enduring influence on the historical experience of western man to the present. The role of environment, urbanization, spiritual life, and the creative processes of the various contributing cultures are analyzed in detail.

    37. Regional Activities - Africa
    This was the case for Burundi (1970), lesotho (1971), Rwanda (1974), It isthe first time in the history of Interpol as organisation that regional focus
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    38. Executive Report On Strategies In Lesotho, 2000 Edition - Research And Markets -
    of statistics on lesotho are benchmarked against regional and global averages . In doing so, the reader has a full appreciation of history’s role in
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    39. Statement By King Letsie III  At State Banquet In Honour Of President Chissano
    HIS INVOLVEMENT IN THE SHAPING OF THE AFRICAN AND regional POLITICS BEARS TESTIMONY lesotho AND MOZAMBIQUE SHARE COMMON BONDS OF history, FRIENDSHIP AND
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    Statement by King Letsie III at State Banquet in Honour of President Chissano SPEECH BY HIS MAJESTY KING LETSIE III AT THE STATE BANQUET HOSTED IN HONOUR OF HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT JOAQUIM ALBERTO CHISSANO OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE – TUESDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 2004 – MASERU SUN CABANAS YOUR EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT JOAQUIM ALBERTO CHISSANO, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRIME MINISTER AND ‘ME ‘MATHATO MOSISILI, HONOURABLE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, HONOURABLE SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, YOUR LORDSHIP THE CHIEF JUSTICE, HONOURABLE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, HONOURABLE MINISTERS, YOUR LORDSHIPS JUDGES OF THE HIGH COURT, HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE, YOUR EXCELLENCIES HEADS OF DIPLOMATIC MISSION, DISTINGUISHED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TONIGHT, LESOTHO HAS A SPECIAL GUEST, A DISTINGUISHED SON OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. A MAN WHOSE DESTINY WAS DETERMINED BY HIS UNDYING THIRST FOR THE LIBERATION OF HIS MOTHERLAND AND THE WELL BEING OF HIS FELLOW COUNTRYMEN. A MAN, WHO FOR MORE THAN thirty-four YEARS HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF HIS COUNTRY. A MAN WHOSE INVOLVEMENT IN POLITICS BEGAN WHEN HE JOINED THE MOZAMBICAN SECONDARY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION THAT WAS FOUNDED BY THE LATE EDUARDO CHIVAMBO MONDLANE. A MAN WHO WAS A FOUNDING MEMBER OF FRELIMO IN 1962.

    40. History Lesotho, Lesotho
    A Brief history of lesotho. Available at local bookstores in Maseru. are received from the Department s regional bureaus and are added to the database
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