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South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid
Nancy L. Clark
William H. Worger

ISBN-10: 0582414377
ISBN-13:  9780582414372

Publisher:  Longman
Copyright:  2004
Format:  Paper; 200 pp
Published:  01/30/2004
Status: Instock


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The protests against Apartheid galvanised a generation across the world. This new Seminar Study gives the background to the system that made Nelson Mandela a household name.

  • Provides historical context for the Apartheid period: looks at the origins of populations, slavery and early manifestations of racism, and the consolidation of white rule.
  • Charts the history of the Apartheid regime.
  • Discusses the legacy of Apartheid and where South Africa is heading now.
  • Provides fascinating documents and extracts from Truth & Reconciliation Commission.

Chronology
1. Introduction
Apartheid
Historiography
2. Historical Background
The Peoples of South Africa
The Creation of South Africa: The South African War and its Aftermath
Union and Segregation
African Response
The Rise of Afrikanerdom
3. The Basis of Apartheid
Why Apartheid?
The Implementation of Apartheid
Early Apartheid Legislation
Challenge and Repression
The Grand Apartheid Solution
4. Growing Contradictions
The Impact of Apartheid
The Failure of Grand Apartheid
Essential Workers: The Failure of Labour Control
Bantu Education and Black Consciousness
The Apartheid Police State
The Total Strategy
From Failure to Reform?: The 1983 Constitution
5. The Collapse of Apartheid
Reform and Repression
Insurrection
Negotiation
6. The Legacy of Apartheid
Documents
Glossary
Who�s Who
Guide to Further Reading
References

Nancy L. Clark

Nancy L. Clark teaches history at the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

William H. Worger

William H. Worger teaches history at University of California, Los Angeles.

Apartheid was an oppressive and brutal system of racial discrimination that captured and appalled world opinion during the latter half of the twentieth century. South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid examines the history of South Africa during this period of apartheid: from 1948 when the Nationalists came to power, through to the collapse of the system in the 1990s.


Written in a clear and accessible manner, the book:

  • charts the history of the apartheid regime, starting with the institution of the policy, through the mounting opposition in the 1970�s and 1980�s, to its eventual collapse in the 1990�s
  • highlights the internal contradictions of white supremacy
  • demonstrates how black opposition, from that of Nelson Mandela to that of thousands of ordinary people, finally brought an end to white minority rule
  • provides an extensive set of documents to give insight into the minds of those who fashioned and those who opposed apartheid
  • discusses the subsequent legacy of apartheid

Also containing a Chronology, Glossary, Who�s Who of leading figures and Guide to Further Reading, this book provides students with the most up-to-date and succinct introduction to the ideology and practice of apartheid in South Africa.

Nancy L. Clark is Professor of History and Dean of the Honors College at Louisiana State University. William H. Worger is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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