The Ambiguities of Dependence in South Africa

The Ambiguities of Dependence in South Africa
Title The Ambiguities of Dependence in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Shula Marks
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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The Ambiguities of Dependence

The Ambiguities of Dependence
Title The Ambiguities of Dependence PDF eBook
Author Shula Marks
Publisher
Pages 27
Release 1974*
Genre
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Twentieth-Century South Africa

Twentieth-Century South Africa
Title Twentieth-Century South Africa PDF eBook
Author William Beinart
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 433
Release 2001-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 0191587834

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An innovative examination of the forces - both destructive and dynamic - which have shaped twentieth-century South Africa. This book provides a stimulating introduction to the history of South Africa in the twentieth century. It draws on the rich and lively tradition of radical history writing on that country and, to a greater extent than previous accounts, weaves economic and cultural history into the political narrative. Apartheid and industrialization, especially mining, are central theme, as is the rise of nationalism in the Afrikaner and African communities. But the author also emphasizes the neglected significance of rural experiences and local identities in shaping political consciousness. The roles played by such key figure as Smuts, Verwoerd, de Klerk, Plaatje, and Mandela are explored, while recent historiographical trends are reflected in analyses of rural protest, white cultural politics, the vitality of black urban life, and environmental decay. The book assesses the analysis of black reactions to apartheid, the rise of the ANC. The concluding chapter brings this seminal history up-to-date, tackling the issues and events from 1994-1999 - in particular the success of Mandela and the ANC in seeing through the end of apartheid rule. It also looks at the chances of a stable future for the new-found democracy in South Africa.

Deconstructing Apartheid Discourse

Deconstructing Apartheid Discourse
Title Deconstructing Apartheid Discourse PDF eBook
Author Aletta J. Norval
Publisher Verso
Pages 404
Release 1996-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 9781859841259

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The book thus seeks to trace the construction and contestation of the central axes around which its political frontiers were organized.

Landmarked

Landmarked
Title Landmarked PDF eBook
Author Cherryl Walker
Publisher Jacana Media
Pages 306
Release 2008
Genre Land reform
ISBN 1770096329

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Comparative Perspectives on South Africa

Comparative Perspectives on South Africa
Title Comparative Perspectives on South Africa PDF eBook
Author Ran Greenstein
Publisher Springer
Pages 329
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349262528

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The book examines South African history and society from a variety of comparative perspectives. It brings together work by scholars based in South Africa, USA and the UK to reflect on the nature and evolution of what was considered for a long time a unique society. Drawing on studies of social, political and intellectual processes elsewhere, the authors seek to place South African developments in a broader context that sheds light on their specific features as well as global relevance.

South Africa's Alternative Press

South Africa's Alternative Press
Title South Africa's Alternative Press PDF eBook
Author Les Switzer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 424
Release 1997-02-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521553513

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Collection of essays on the South African alternative press from the 1880s to the 1960s.