Timeline of Pietermaritzburg

The following is a timeline of the history of Pietermaritzburg. It is part of the Msunduzi Local Municipality in the Umgungundlovu District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.

19th century

20th century

21st century

See also

References

  1. Britannica 1910.
  2. "Sahistory.org.za". Cape Town: South African History Online. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  3. Dominy 1992.
  4. Graham Dominy (2016). Last Outpost on the Zulu Frontier: Fort Napier and the British Imperial Garrison. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-09824-6.
  5. Robert Russell (1899). Natal: The Land and Its Story. London: J. M. Dent & Co.
  6. "History". Natalia.org.za. Natal Society Foundation. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  7. Lloyd's 1906.
  8. Marc Epprecht (2016). Welcome to Greater Edendale: Histories of Environment, Health, and Gender in an African City. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-9966-6.
  9. Ingram 1898.
  10. Merrett 1994.
  11. "History of the Old Prison", News24.com, 9 December 2016, Old Pietermaritzburg Prison
  12. College 1863-1963, R.W. Kent pp 10, 24
  13. John Nauright (1997). Sport, Cultures, and Identities in South Africa. Leicester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7185-0072-6.
  14. Blue Book for the Colony of Natal, Natal: P. Davis & Sons, 1885
  15. Annals of the Natal Government Museum, vol. 1, London, 1906 via HathiTrust{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  16. "British Empire: Province of Natal". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921. hdl:2027/njp.32101072368440 via HathiTrust.
  17. Whelan 2015.
  18. Alan Cowell (6 August 1985), "South Africa Puts 16 Blacks on Trial in a Treason Case", New York Times
  19. "Toll in Rain and Floods Hits 60 in South Africa", New York Times, 30 September 1987
  20. "South Africa". Africa South of the Sahara 2003. Regional Surveys of the World. Europa Publications. 2003. ISBN 9781857431315. ISSN 0065-3896.
  21. "South Africa Riots Lead to 7 Deaths; Tensions Run High", New York Times, 15 April 1993
  22. "Alan Paton Centre & Struggle Archives". Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  23. "About Us". Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  24. "Msunduzi.gov.za". Msunduzi Municipality. Archived from the original on 30 October 2005 via Wayback Machine.
  25. "Hlatshwayo snatches mayorship from Zondi". Iol.co.za. 16 March 2006.
  26. "MEC fires official for 13 charges". Iol.co.za. 21 January 2011.
  27. "Tough year for Msunduzi Municipality". Iol.co.za. 23 December 2011.
  28. "Look after infrastructure, says Zuma", Iol.co.za, 19 November 2013, Mooi Mngeni Water Scheme
  29. "Njilo to run for mayor". News24.com. 20 June 2016.
  30. "'There will be no aloof councillors'-Njilo". Maritzburgsun.co.za. 24 August 2016.

Bibliography

  • "Commercial Directory, Pietermaritzburg", Natal Almanac and Yearly Register: 1868, Pietermaritzburg: P. Davis & Sons, 1867
  • "Principal Towns in Natal: Pietermaritzburg", Natal Almanac Directory and Yearly Register, Pietermaritzburg: P. Davis & Sons, 1897 + Street Directory
  • J. Forsyth Ingram (1898). Story of an African City. Pietermaritzburg: C. Coester. (About Pietermaritzburg, with illustrations)
  • C.W. Francis Harrison, ed. (1903). "City of Pietermaritzburg". Natal: An Illustrated Official Railway Guide and Handbook of General Information. London: Payne Jennings. pp. 51–63. OCLC 8287214.
  • "Pietermaritzburg". Twentieth Century Impressions of Natal: Its People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources. Twentieth Century Impressions. Natal: Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing Company. 1906.
  • "Pietermaritzburg" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 592.
  • Alan F. Hattersley (1938). Pietermaritzburg Panorama: A Survey of One Hundred Years of an African City. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter. OCLC 652246540.
  • Alan F. Hattersley (1940). Portrait of a Colony: The Story of Natal. Cambridge University Press. OCLC 776806583.
  • Alan F. Hattersley (1951). Portrait of a City. Shuter & Shooter. OCLC 776806581. (About Pietermaritzburg)
  • John Laband and Robert Haswell, ed. (1988). Pietermaritzburg 1838-1988: a new portrait of an African city. Pietermaritzburg.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Matthew Kentridge. An Unofficial War: Inside the Conflict in Pietermaritzburg (Cape Town: David Philip 1990)
  • T M Wills (1991). "Pietermaritzburg". In Anthony Lemon (ed.). Homes Apart: South Africa's Segregated Cities. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-33321-0.
  • Dominy, Graham (1 October 1992). "An emblem of peace and security': The construction of Fort Napier and its impact on Pietermaritzburg, 1843-1848". Southern African Humanities. 4 (10): 89–106. hdl:10520/AJA16815564_343.
  • Bolsmann, Chris (2014). "Sport and Post-Apartheid South Africa: Revisiting The Race Game". Journal of Sport History. 41 (2): 331–338. doi:10.5406/jsporthistory.41.2.331. JSTOR 10.5406/jsporthistory.41.2.331. S2CID 160428518.
  • Thompson, P. S. (1 November 2014). "Pietermaritzburg in the Great War : corporate patriotism and civic sacrifice". Historia. 59 (2): 171–193. hdl:10520/EJC163424.
  • Whelan, Debbie (2015). "eMatsheni: The central beer hall as social and municipal infrastructure in twentieth century Pietermaritzburg". Historia. 60 (1): 75–91. doi:10.17159/2309-8392/2015/v60n1a5.
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