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LEAP Stellenbosch
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The Laboratory for the Economics of Africa’s Past (LEAP) is dedicated to the quantitative study of African economic and social history. It brings together scholars and students interested in understanding and explaining the long-term economic development of Africa’s diverse societies.
How economic history can benefit people today and generations to come
How economic history can benefit people today and generations to come
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Trailer | How economic history can benefit people today and generations to come
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Trailer | How economic history can benefit people today and generations to come
Fugitives
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Fugitives is a documentary produced by the Biography of an Uncharted People project, a digital humanities project of LEAP at Stellenbosch University, in collaboration with director Philip du Plessis of Blindspot Films (www.blindspotfilms.co.za). For more information about the Biography project, visit www.unchartedpeople.org. For more information about LEAP, visit www.leapstellenbosch.org.za.
Max Roser - Development, data visualisation, and research communication
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Max Roser - Development, data visualisation, and research communication
LEAP Lecture 2021 - Christian Missions & African Social Development
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LEAP Lecture 2021 - Christian Missions & African Social Development
LEAP lecture 2020 - Women and work
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The fifth LEAP Lecture was an online roundtable which wrapped up the “Women and Work in History and Economics” online conference on the 8th of October. The lecture provided an opportunity to bring together scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss different aspects of women and work in the past. The participants, Alice Evans, Emmanuel Akyeampong, Jane Humphries, Joyce Burnette and Usheh...
Monopsony from American Slavery to Amazon Mechanical Turk
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Monopsony from American Slavery to Amazon Mechanical Turk
2018 LEAP Lecture - Prof Anthony Hopkins
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Prof Anthony Hopkins (University of Cambridge) presented the third annual LEAP Lecture on 3 October 2018 at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. His talk was on 'Fifty years of African economic history'. Since 2016, LEAP (the Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past) hosts an annual lecture series. Our first LEAP Lecture was presented by Marianne Wanamaker of the University of Tennessee....
LEAP Lecture 2017 - Prof Emmanuel Akyeampong
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Prof Emmanuel Akyeampong (Harvard University) delivers the 2017 LEAP Lecture on 'African socialism'.
Sampie Terreblanche on the Broederbond
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Sampie Terreblanche on the Broederbond
Prof Sampie Terreblanche on Wealth Tax
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Prof Sampie Terreblanche on Wealth Tax
Promo for 7th Annual Meeting of the African Economic History Network
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Promo for 7th Annual Meeting of the African Economic History Network
Why you need to do a postgraduate degree in Economics at Stellenbosch University
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Why you need to do a postgraduate degree in Economics at Stellenbosch University
Dankie Prof. Fourie en Leap Kantoor. Nou kan ek sien hoe lyk die gesigte agter die research. Lekker video
Kon jy nie sien wat die cANCer met die land sou doen nie? Jy is n verraaier.
Jy kan lekker kak praat.
Prof obviously plays rugby
So, jy reken daar is nie n goeie weergawe van Apartheid nie, maar wel n goeie weergawe van kommunisme? Ek het begrip vir jou probleme met Apartheid, maar mens los nie n probleem op deur dit te vervang met n groter probleem nie.
En jy is nou seker baie trots op jouself ne?
@@benjimahlanguOh yes? What exactly has the ANC build in the last 30 years? For all their flaws, the Nats build hospitals, schools, roads, rail, sanitation, electricity even in black areas. Not only has the ANC failed to expand on that, they could not even maintain what already existed. No, the ANC is waaaaay beyond claiming to be better than the Nats. When even Malema tells the ANC that it is no longer appropriate to blame Apartheid for everything, you know the game is up.
@@benjimahlangu No, it's you who are making an argument from emotion, not me. My arguments are based in facts. You claim the ANC have been building schools and public services. Where are they? Gauteng, with its massive influx of people, are experiencing a massive shortage of schools. How many new schools did the department of Education build in just the Tshwane region the last 5 years? Practically none, if any! And then we're not even talking of the state of existing schools. How many schools in township and rural areas are in a disgraceful derelict condition? How many township schools are there were teachers are regularly absent or not prepared for classes? But the ANC doesn't seem to be concerned. Whenever they do decide to interfere, they interfere in one of the few schools that is actually working, rather than the hundreds where the pass rates are abysmal. The state of education in this country is a joke, and the education provided in the townships are _worse_ than Bantu education. And that's just education. If I have to make a list of the criminal negligence, mismanagement and down right shameless greed of the ANC, I'll be typing for the entire week. As for the claim "But they are still way better than the Nats. People who say otherwise are people who benefitted from Apartheid" - this is nothing more that false ANC propaganda. I can't recall how many times I've heard blck people who actually lived under apartheid saying things were better back then, even for them. Just the other day, I listened to a blck person on RUclips saying how there was still community facilities in the townships back then that functioned well. Now all of that collapsed, and unemployment and crime in the black communities are _worse_ than it was during Apartheid. Apartheid has become nothing more than a lightning rod for the ANC to deflect attention away from their own failings, but that lightning rod is now so over used that even blck people are starting to see through it. Even blck political leaders have made the claim that things were better under Apartheid, and they did not mean that as a compliment for Apartheid. That should tell you something. How you can even claim that the ANC is better than the Nats when the evidence to the contrary is all around us is beyond me. The only way you can say that is if you are one of the elite who benefits from the corrupt BEE regulations of the ANC.
@@benjimahlangu Just more empty fact free assertions. And the fact that you are saying "But no sober blck person with a lived experience up until 94' can concur with your claims Apertheid was better. Never!" just shows in what an isolated bubble you're living, because there are more and more blck people who are openly saying exactly that. In fact, its not even hard to find it, simply search "Apartheid was better" in youtube, and the video's will pop up. And guess what, even Malema pops up there. Heck, there is even a radio broad caster in Zambia who is saying that, it is _that_ appearent. It's only the BEE leaches who are skimming off public money to enrich themselves without adding any value that would still deny that, because your fortunes depends on the ANC laws that makes this corruption almost compulsory. Everybody else with eyes can see that its no longer the case. And again, this is not to praise Apartheid, this is to show how bad the ANC has really become. You are in denial about it, but that's good. The more the ANC is in denial about how bad they really are, the better it will be for Aouth Africa at the 2024 polls. Keep telling yourself the ANC is better.
You know it is not even worth to read or listen to idiots.
Thank you
Terrblanche -he woke up but a little to late to make a difference . Pity but fair go mate but he is worth a gander. RIP.. G'day from Australia.
He was a fool
@@olafnilsen1641 Always prepared to look at another point of view. Please explain.CHEERS from Australia mate. :)
Very interesting!
Nou ek weet wat die probleeme in suid afrika is the probleem is nie swart volk nie en is nie minderhede van suid afrika nie die probleem is die Afrikanerbroederbond the same people who gave our country to the communists
Wie vernietig en brand die land af?
@@annavermmaak2649Hunger;created by Whites and their Apartheid
Useless idiot.
So jy is ook een van die verraaiers van jou volk!! Skaam jou! Kyk in watse gemors het jy ons in! Die dood en marteling van duisende blankes is op jou hande en jy gaan verantwoording doen daarvoor!!
Vroumens jy Moet jou kop laat lees. Dus virmy verbasend om te sien dat jy So ñ redenasie maak. As die swart man doen Wat julle aan die swart man gedoen het sal hulle nie eens hier gewees het nie. Nie te min dus baie onaanvaarbaar vir die manier hoe dinge gedoen was hoe te Wel vandag eet wit en swart in dieselfde restaurant, gaan na dieselfde see,hul kinders gaan by dieselfde skool, skool. Apartheid is n pynlike fase in ons geskiedenis en iets wat nie sal verdwyn. Die swart man probreer nog om julle te akkommodeer. Ek is nie n rasis now on ek haat dit vir eenigheid om plaas te vind moet ons vir ons genees van Wat was ek focus on die opkomende generasie n beter toekoms te kan oorgee.
Khazarian mafia is destroying this country
The Zionists thuma mina minions are the worst
@Shiraz Adams Viva Zionist Viva😏😅